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Lisa Holder White is the newest member of the Illinois Supreme Court. She was sworn in nearly one year ago.
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Illinois' high court put the SAFE-T Act criminal justice reform — short for Safety, Accountability, Fairness and Equity-Today — on hold in December just hours before it was scheduled to take effect. On Tuesday, the Supreme Court heard arguments in the case.
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The future of cash bail in Illinois is in the hands of the state’s Supreme Court.
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The law at question bans the sale and manufacture of a long list of firearms defined as “assault weapons."
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Legal advocates discuss the future of the law to eliminate cash bail in Illinois, now that the state Supreme Court has halted its implementation.
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The justices issued their order Saturday evening, hours before the new law was slated to take effect, to maintain the status quo across the state.
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For the first time in its history, the state’s high court is made up of a majority of women judges. And it’s by a 5-2 margin.
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The order means landlords will have to state a specific legal and factual basis for why they’re challenging a tenant’s declaration that they cannot pay.
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The Illinois Supreme Court heard arguments in a case that could determine whether a person convicted of battery can still own a gun.
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The Illinois Supreme Court is being asked to settle a fight between two of the state’s environmental regulators. At issue is whether certain waste...