The Scott County Board of Supervisors on Thursday approved hiring a former City of Davenport attorney, one of four hires the Scott County Attorney's Office has made recently.

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Belleville News-Democrat

A Peoria City Council member is setting his sights on filling a judicial seat that used to be held by his uncle.

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25 News Now

The end of federal COVID money could mean a 43% reduction in city spending for domestic violence aid as fatal attacks jump. Mayor Brandon Johnson has tied future funding for programs to his proposed corporate head tax, which faces City Council opposition.

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Chicago Sun-Times

The Illinois Bivens Act would ensure that essential community spaces like hospitals, courthouses, universities and daycare centers remain safe for all residents, regardless of their immigration status. This measure also requires a 1,000-foot safety zone around courthouses, including sidewalks, parkways and nearby streets.

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Justice Mary K. O’Brien To Administer Oath to New Attorneys in Joliet

Posted on November 10, 2025 by Marybeth Stanziola

Justice Mary K. O’Brien of the Illinois Supreme Court administered the attorney’s oath to 87 new lawyers on Wednesday, November 5, in the Third Judicial District.

The group is among 1,637 who will be sworn in and admitted to the practice of law in Illinois during bar admission ceremonies held in the state’s five Supreme Court judicial districts.

The bar admission ceremony in the Third Judicial District will begin at 11 a.m. at the Joliet Junior College Event Center located at 1215 Houbolt Road.

Justice David Overstreet To Administer Oath to New Attorneys in Carbondale and Champaign

Posted on November 10, 2025 by Marybeth Stanziola

Justice David K. Overstreet of the Illinois Supreme Court will administer the attorney’s oath to 61 new lawyers across two ceremonies on Wednesday, November 5, in the Fifth Judicial District.

The group is among 1,637 individuals who will be sworn in and admitted to the practice of law in Illinois during bar admission ceremonies held in the state’s five Supreme Court judicial districts.

The first bar admission ceremony in the Fifth Judicial District will begin at 9 a.m. at the Southern Illinois University (SIU) School of Law Auditorium in Carbondale.

Though he has said he believes the company's position would lead to legally "absurd" results, a federal judge will still allow freight railroad giant Union Pacific to ask an appeals court to determine if an exemption under Illinois' stringent biometrics privacy that shields governments from costly privacy lawsuits also should extend to also protect government contractors, like Union Pacific.

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Legal Newsline

Federal agents carrying out the Trump administration’s “Operation Midway Blitz” immigration enforcement campaign will be indefinitely restricted from using riot control weapons like pepper balls and tear gas without adequate justification and warning after a federal judge’s ruling Thursday.

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Capitol News Illinois

Nearly 2.2 million people in Illinois might see eligible criminal records sealed following passage of the ‘Clean Slate’ Act during last week’s veto session.

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WQAD

A Chicago police sergeant who allegedly was sexually harassed by her former supervisor has filed a federal lawsuit against the city — seeking class status to represent scores of Chicago Police Department officers — alleging CPD’s internal affairs improperly pauses investigations when the same allegations are raised in litigation or to outside oversight agencies.

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Chicago Tribune