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John Heiderschedit, Criminal Defense Attorney; Subscription Lawyer; Chicago Lawyer

Monthly Archives: March, 2025

Former Orland Park police officers sue village in federal court after improper firing, arrest

The lawsuit alleges that the Orland Park Police Department (OPPD) denied William Sanchez, a former sergeant, a promotion from sergeant to lieutenant due to apparent race discrimination. #police

OpEd: Prescription Drug Advisory Board won’t help consumers

Affordability is certainly an important factor for patients but so is accessibility. #prescription

ToolBank Network Reaches Milestone with 1,000th Tool Type: The DEWALT TOUGHSERIES™ Construction Jack

To celebrate this milestone, DEWALT, a Stanley Black & Decker brand and leader in total jobsite solutions, is generously donating two of these cutting-edge Construction Jacks to each of our 10 affiliate ToolBanks and eight disaster locations. #tools

Fatal Fire in Unincorporated Lombard Under Investigation

"Our thoughts are with the family and loved ones of the deceased during this difficult time," said DuPage County Sheriff James Mendrick. #fire

Community Advocates Mobilize in Springfield to Push for Clean Slate Reform on March 19

“Clean Slate legislation is not just about erasing past mistakes; it's about restoring hope, unlocking potential, and giving everyone a fair chance to build a brighter future,” said Marlon Chamberlain, Director of the Illinois Coalition to End Permanent Punishments, the event’s organizing group. #cleanslate

“Homeschool Act” Passes Committee Among Overwhelming Opposition: Rep. Sheehan Stands with Home and Private School Families

“This bill is a blatant overreach that seeks to solve a problem that doesn’t exist. We should be empowering families, not burdening them with unnecessary mandates.” #homeschool

Letter to the Editor from Cook County Clerk Monica Gordon

Make your plan, cast your ballot, and encourage your friends and neighbors to do the same. It’s your town, your vote, your future! #vote

WATCH: Illinois Republicans urge Democrats to stop supporting illegal immigration

State Rep. Paul Jacobs, R-Pomona, introduced House Bill 1345 to repeal the Illinois TRUST act and end the state’s sanctuary status. #immigration

Illinois’ community colleges see nearly 9% spike in spring enrollment

In a report released Tuesday, the ICCB said 40 of the state’s 45 community colleges reported enrollment growth this spring. #colleges

Clerk Monica Gordon Announces Expanded Voting Locations As Early Voting Opens in Suburban Cook County

The Clerk’s Office has opened two new locations at Universal School in Bridgeview, and the Lyons Township Office in Countryside, bringing the total number of Early Voting locations to 55 across suburban Cook County. #election

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