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

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Attorney General Raoul joins lawsuit challenging Trump’s termination of federal grants

The complaint, filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Massachusetts, challenges several actions the administration has taken since Trump returned to office Jan. 20 that involved terminating federal grants that had previously been approved by various agencies. #lawsuit

IL Freedom Caucus Lawsuit Challenging Budget Process is Set for a July 3rd Hearing

The Illinois Constitution requires every bill to be read on three separate days in each chamber, a safeguard designed to ensure transparency, prevent abuse, and protect the taxpayers. #hearing

Former UIC professor sues school, alleges illegal firing, discriminatory hiring

The Liberty Justice Center filed the lawsuit Monday on behalf of Stephen Kleinschmit, who was a clinical associate professor in the university's Department of Public Policy, Management, and Analytics. #hiring

Challenges to Illinois’ pending interchange law continue to play out in court

The law prohibits a credit card holder’s bank from charging or receiving interchange fees on portions of transactions, including taxes and gratuities. It is scheduled to go into effect July 1. #fees

Cook County Commissioner Sean Morrison’s Statement on the U.S. Department of Justice’s Lawsuit against the State of Illinois, Cook County, and the City of...

This legal action underscores a significant failure in cooperation between local and federal authorities, particularly concerning the removal of criminal illegal migrants from our communities. #lawsuit

Lawsuit Against Mayor Bryant and Village of Robbins Dismissed

According to the lawsuit, Sheppard's firing violated his First Amendment rights, as he had raised concerns he had about Mayor Bryant with state and federal law enforcement... #robbins

Illinois House staffer says speaker needs to ‘soul search’ after tying to toss lawsuit

He has been very pro-labor and I agree with him on a vast majority of issues, but unfortunately there’s something about becoming a boss or a manager that changes the way your outlook and the way you interact with the people you employ,” said Burden. “That’s something he needs to do some soul searching on and resolve that internal conflict.” #illinoislaborrealtionsboard

Church to File Federal Lawsuit Against Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard

Osunkeye was told by Housing Director William Moore that he did not believe the application for a business license would be approved because it was the Mayor of Dolton’s intention to keep Sibley Boulevard limited for commercial purposes only. #dolton

Coalition of Chicago Businesses Files Lawsuit Opposing Transfer Tax Referendum

The coalition contends that it is unconstitutional to include more than one question in the referendum because it prohibits residents from voting on the three individual policy points. #boma

Wallace “Gator” Bradley Files $20,000 Lawsuit Against Alexis Giannoulias for Breach of Contract

After winning the Democratic primary on June 28, 2022, Defendants breached the agreement entered into between the parties by their failure to continue making the payments agreed upon to BRADLEY. WHEREFORE, PLAINTIFF, WALLACE BRADLEY, demands payment of $20,000 pursuant to the agreement entered into by the parties.

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