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Cunningham, the second Black female justice in Illinois, held a commanding lead over challenger Jesse Reyes in a primary contest focused on racial identity.
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Benjamin K. Miller was 87.
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Staffing agencies – a fast-growing industry that employs nearly a million Illinoisans – are not exempt from the state’s antitrust law, the Illinois Supreme Court ruled late last week.
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Justices unanimously ruled members’ voting power isn’t a ‘benefit’ protected by constitution.
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Consolidated cases before the court will test language of 2020 legalization law.
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The decision could lead to a new trial for a Decatur woman convicted in the death of her young son.
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The Illinois Supreme Court-appointed Commission on Professionalism promotes civility and diversity, equity and inclusion in Illinois courts. As its first-ever downstate chair, John Kim plans to bring the commission's trainings to McLean County and raise awareness about legal deserts.
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The high court says unless pavement markings or signs are present, cyclists are merely ‘permitted’ users.
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Justices rule against nurses who sued over hospitals’ use of fingerprint medicine cabinets.
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Individuals can obtain their own records through other means.