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

Monthly Archives: April, 2025

Joyce helps secure over $2 million in job training funding for the 40th District

The purpose of the funding is to create more pathways for kids to access pre-apprenticeship programs and registered apprenticeships, which provide greater opportunities to secure lifelong careers in the construction trades. #funding

In rare public address, Biden suggests Trump will cut Social Security

In a rare public appearance since leaving office in January, Biden spoke Tuesday at the Advocates, Counselors, and Representatives for the Disabled (ACRD) conference in Chicago. #biden

Illinois Chamber Unveils Business-Led Push for Mass Transit Reform Amid Funding Crisis

“Our state’s economy relies on a reliable, safe, modern and efficient transit system that provides access to jobs, services, and opportunities,” Sandoval said. #transit

Hundreds of Star Scholars prepare to earn their associate degree, to be honored with a cording ceremony at Malcolm X College on April 16

During the Star Scholar Cording Ceremony, City Colleges leadership will present the royal blue cords that the Star Scholars will wear to the City Colleges Commencement ceremony on May 3. #scholar

Unlawful Illinois DEI Scholarship Program Suspended After Justice Department Threatened Lawsuit

On March 31, 2025, the Justice Department found that an Illinois scholarship program unconstitutionally discriminated on the basis of race in violation of the Fourteenth Amendment. #dei

IDPH Updates School Vaccination Coverage Dashboard with Data From 2024-25 School Year

“Providing Illinois residents with access to real-time data to guide their medical decision-making is a critical IDPH priority,” said IDPH Director Dr. Sameer Vohra.  #vaccinations

Ghana National Council Announces Cancellation of 2025 GhanaFest®

For 36 years, GhanaFest® has proudly taken place every last Saturday of July on the South Side, serving as a cherished celebration of Ghanaian culture, heritage, and community. #cancellation

“Promise of Hope” fashion show celebrates legendary career of Cancer physician while highlighting patient care and latest fashions

Ms. Cannon will share her amazing story of healing and hope to highlight an event that celebrates cancer patients, their care-givers and service providers who deliver a menu of services throughout the Southland at UChicago Medicine Ingalls Memorial. #cancer

Chronic wasting disease detected in four additional Illinois counties

CWD is an always-fatal neurological disease that affects the long-term health of white-tailed deer in Illinois. #disease

Sen. Jones sent spending money to former intern before getting him job feds say was a bribe

He needed “some money coming in,” as he put it to a federal jury on Friday, and took Maani at his word that “work would come eventually,” though he’d never met the man and only ever had two phone conversations with him. #bribe

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