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

Monthly Archives: March, 2025

Crawford Calls for Well Funded Higher Education Amid Trump’s Threats to Undermine Illinois Schools

I've spent the first weeks of my time in the Illinois House authoring legislation to support students and their educational and career opportunities, but putting money where our priorities are is the surest way to Trump-proof education and create a truly affordable public higher education system in Illinois. #education

OpEd: An Attack on Heritage, Business, and Choice: Why Chicago’s Fur Ban Must Be Opposed

Fur is more than just a luxury item for many—it is a symbol of resilience, tradition, and history... #furban

STATEMENT: Former Mayor Lightfoot reacts to House Oversight Committee hearing on Welcoming Cities

What was clear before and was on full display during the performance masquerading as a serious Congressional hearing, is that Republicans are desperate to create a sideshow so that the American public doesn't know the truth. #hearing

POLL SHOWS CHICAGO MAYOR JOHNSON “UNDERWATER” BY 73.3 POINTS IN “APPROVAL”

He is NOT going to finish among the top two in the Feb. 23 multi-candidate election and will therefore NOT make it to the April 6 runoff. #election

Trump DOJ Dismisses EMTALA Lawsuit, Leaves Pregnant Patients to Die

By ending this case, the Trump administration is signaling it will not uphold the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA), a nearly 40-year-old law protecting pregnant patients’ rights to life-saving abortion care. #abortion

Treasurer Frerichs Presents Awards to Eight Illinois Leaders in Honor of Women’s History Month

“Illinois boasts a rich legacy of women activists, from those who fought for the right to vote to those who continue to advocate for equality and progress today. #women

Chicago Man Sentenced to Federal Prison For Brazen Bank Robbery While On Federal Supervision For Previous Bank Robberies

Del Evans, Jr., age 40, from Chicago, Illinois, received the prison term after a September 4, 2024, guilty plea to bank robbery. #robbery

Orland Park Mayoral Forum to Take Place and Be Livestreamed from Orland Park Library on March 7th

“Ahead of the election, Orland Park residents deserve the opportunity to hear from both candidates and I am committed to answering their questions in a thoughtful forum,” Mayor Pekau said. #forum

U.S. Chamber Urges Swift End to Tariffs Set to Go into Effect; Highlights Real Harm to American Businesses, Workers, and Consumers

“American families and businesses are struggling with high costs. It’s one of the top issues that they want policymakers to address,” said Neil Bradley, Chief Policy Officer at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. #tariffs

Early College STEM Program Aims to Ignite Futures for Students at Chicago Military Academy

“Chicago’s young people deserve every opportunity possible for a bright future. That is why our mission as a District is to pair a well-rounded, high-quality education with career readiness and network building,” said CPS CEO Pedro Martinez. #stem

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