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 ...
A federal appeals court declined to set aside a nationwide injunction against Trump’s order, paving the way for a potential Supreme Court showdown.
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 ...
House Speaker Todd Huston's priority bill to launch a commission discussing redrawing the state boundary earned Democratic ...
"We believe our clients will greatly benefit from the experience she gained during her distinguished and exceptional career ...
A $10M settlement is reached in the wrongful death case of Sonya Massey, prompting calls for police hiring reforms.
Attorneys for the family of Sonya Massey announced they reached a $10 million settlement in the wrongful death case against ...
Illinois judicial campaigns have become very expensive, with interest groups and wealthy donors throwing around lots of cash ...