The Sun-Times reviewed the policies of 15 major Illinois-based public companies and found some changed their policies and others won't discuss them amid what experts blame on fears of being sued.
Missouri lawmakers are considering a bill to track the pregnancies of women considered at risk to have abortions in order to ...
Illinois’s Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA) continues to drive a wave of privacy-related litigation across the United States, though a ...
Wisconsin’s Supreme Court election this spring will decide just one seat, but the contest already is shaping up as one of the ...
Chicago district officials are celebrating the release of their plan to boost outcomes for Black students this week. But it’s ...
The Senate Criminal Law Committee voted 7-3 to advance Senate Bill 42, which would eliminate the requirement that cannabis be ...
A conservative nonprofit backed by billionaire Trump adviser Elon Musk is getting involved in a race that will determine the ...
Rachelle Aud Crowe, the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Illinois, was terminated by the President Donald J. Trump administration, Chief Judge Nancy J. Rosenstengel confirmed. The move was ...
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A $10M settlement is reached in the wrongful death case of Sonya Massey, prompting calls for police hiring reforms.