In September, a jury failed to reach a unanimous verdict in the case against former AT&T Illinois President Paul La Schiazza.
A business owner cannot pursue a lawsuit alleging that a retired arson investigator fabricated evidence that led to his arrest for a fire set at his bar, a federal judge ruled.
The lawsuit comes after a WBEZ investigation found serious problems with record keeping and implementation. It could affect ...
Two more votes were added to the overall total of a Peoria man vying to become the county’s next judge. But with dozens of ...
With a Republican trifecta on the horizon, Senate Democrats are working to confirm as many federal judges as they can in the ...
The banker who prosecutors said helped Alex Murdaugh move millions of dollars around to avoid detection of his thefts in ...
Demand Justice, a progressive organization focused on the judiciary, is set to bombard Capitol Hill with a message for the ...
Recent changes to Illinois’ Biometric Information Privacy Act aimed at limiting damages awards apply to lawsuits that were ...
Before the sun rose on a cold Wednesday morning in January 2019, Fidel Marquez agreed to a life-altering assignment as a ...
A federal judge said Kraft Heinz must face a proposed nationwide class action alleging that it defrauded consumers by ...
On the House floor Tuesday, state Rep. Dan Caulkins, R-Decatur, said the state’s gun ban was deemed unconstitutional by ...