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

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Illinois’ gun ban set for oral arguments in appeals court Monday

The state and gun control advocates argue the ban addresses dangerous and unusual firearms and societal concerns over mass shootings. #gun

Struggle at DuPage County Courthouse Sends Three Deputies to Hospital

According to the DuPage County Sheriff’s Office, the man resisted and struck one of the deputies, causing both to tumble down the escalator. #courthouse

James M. Vasselli, Esq. Recognized Among Top Lawyers for Dedication to Legal Excellence

Since founding Vasselli Law in Oak Brook, Illinois, in 2024, Vasselli has been pivotal in advising mayors and elected officials on risk management and diversifying revenue streams. #legal

Cook County Clerk Launches Appointment System at Markham Courthouse to Cut Wait Times

The initiative, aimed at improving efficiency and customer service, targets the Southland’s busiest suburban Vital Records location. #appointment

Clerk Nyota T. Figgs Vindicated in Landmark Legal Battle Against Calumet City

The Honorable Judge Joel Chupack issued a final judgment in favor of Clerk Figgs on July 21, 2025, concluding that the City failed to prove any of its allegations, including wrongful record destruction, obstruction of a municipal audit, and unauthorized tampering with public property. #legal

IL Freedom Caucus Lawsuit Against Democrat Budget Violations Sees First Substantive Hearing

The suit (Case # 2025-MR-263) challenges the unconstitutional process used to force through the state’s $55 billion budget package at midnight. #lawsuit

Personal PAC Statement on Shameful Supreme Court Rulings in Medina v. Planned Parenthood

“Today’s decision is a devastating blow to health care access and reproductive freedom, particularly for low-income and rural communities who rely on Medicaid for lifesaving care. #ruling

Afghan National Pleads Guilty to Plotting Election Day Terror Attack in the United States

“By pledging allegiance to ISIS and plotting an attack against innocent Americans on Election Day, this defendant endangered lives and gravely betrayed the nation that gave him refuge,” said Attorney General Pamela Bondi. #terrorism

Court to reconvene ahead of ex-Illinois House speaker’s sentencing

Madigan, 83, was convicted Feb. 12 on 10 counts of bribery, conspiracy, wire fraud and use of a facility to promote unlawful activity. #sentencing

IL woman who missed 8 court dates petitions Supreme Court for jail release

“It’s not the role of judges to rebound policy considerations because they think missing court is more serious than the legislature does,” said Assistant Public Defender Rebecca Cohen. #court

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