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7 years after legalization, final cannabis licensing lawsuit goes to court

7 years after legalization, final cannabis licensing lawsuit goes to court (via Capitol News Illinois) - (Chicago, IL) - Nearly seven years after Illinois...

Final Illinois Cannabis Licensing Challenge Heads to Court, Transparency at Center of Dispute

The April 1 hearing will be held in open court, meaning proceedings and arguments will be accessible to the public. #cannabis #court #hearing

Attorneys review Chicago Teachers Union audits following congressional request

Attorneys review Chicago Teachers Union audits following congressional request (via The Center Square) – The Chicago Teachers Union says it has #ctu #teachers #audits

Federal Court Opens Remote Intake Kiosk in Sterling to Expand Access to Justice

The kiosk includes a court-provided tablet and printer that allow users to scan and submit documents for new and existing cases in the Northern District of Illinois. #kiosk #federalcourt

Court Orders Bond Hearing for Woman Detained by ICE at Chicago Daycare

Federal agents detained Santillana earlier this month at Rayito de Sol, a North Side daycare center where she worked. #detained #ice

Border Patrol Commander Greg Bovino ordered to testify in federal court

The Trump administration has claimed the only way to protect immigration agents from protesters that DHS officials have called “violent” and “rioters” is by deploying the National Guard. #testify #borderpatrol

Trump asks U.S. Supreme Court to allow National Guard deployment in Illinois

President Donald Trump’s Oct. 4 order to federalize, or take control of, 300 members of the Illinois National Guard, along with the deployment of 200 Texas guardsmen and another 16 troops from California, has been blocked since last week. #trump

Federal Court in Chicago to Scale Back Operations as Funding Lapse Reaches Phase 2

Beginning Friday, Clerk’s Office operations will be reduced, and court staff—currently working at 78 percent of authorized staffing levels—will be reassigned exclusively to work that directly supports essential court functions. #funding

Bailey Says Madigan Imprisonment Underscores Need for Ethics Reform in Illinois

Bailey sharply criticized Gov. JB Pritzker, accusing the Democratic governor of failing to push for meaningful reform while Madigan was still in power. #reform

Chief Judge: Dirksen Federal Courthouse Safe, Open — No National Guard Requested

Kendall, who also chairs the Dirksen Courthouse Building Security Committee, said she has been in regular contact with the U.S. Marshals Service amid heightened security concerns in recent weeks. #security

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