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Judicial Integrity Project: 'Political donations can lead to issues of judicial integrity' in the case of Pritzker
A new report shows that Gov. J.B. Pritzker (D-IL) was a top donor to the campaigns of two of the Illinois Supreme Court justices, who are now set to rule on his appeal in the Macon County challenge to the state's gun ban registry laws.
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Holder White enters Illinois Supreme Court: 'It makes me reflect on how fortunate I am'
Decatur-born Lisa Holder White joined the Illinois Supreme Court after taking the oath Thursday after the court appointed her to the position earlier this summer.
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Harmon: 'We are taking decisive action to move forward with an excellent candidate'
Despite objections from the Legislative Ethics Commission Chair, Illinois State Senators approved a new Legislative Inspector General.
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To justify school masks, Oak Park Health Director Chapple cites Arizona study called "profoundly misleading," "unreliable" and "ridiculous"
As one of the last holdouts demanding students wear masks in school, Village of Oak Park Health Director Theresa Chapple took to Twitter Wednesday, citing an Arizona study she says supports her pro-mask position.
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River Forest District 90 Board: Legal or not, we're keeping our students in masks
The River Forest District 90 School Board voted Tuesday night to keep its 1,400 students wearing face masks in school, despite a court order deeming the practice illegal.
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‘Masks continue to be required indoors’: Oak Park 97
Oak Park 97 school officials insist they plan to keep in an indoor school mask requirement even though despite a pair of recent court’s decision renders Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s order on the issue unconstitutional.
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CITY OF NORTHLAKE: Court confirmation process likely to follow Gorsuch playbook
The Republican game plan for selecting the next member of the Supreme Court was ready to go even before longtime Justice Anthony Kennedy made his retirement announcement this week.
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Report shows 'true' accounting of pension liabilities more than double what governments say; Expert: debt is 'utterly absurd'
Financial expert Mark Glennon of Wilmette says in his analysis of a new study on state and local pensions that the options available to reduce the substantial obligations facing Illinois funds include amending the state constitution or going through federal bankruptcy.