Wednesday, May 8, 2024
After passing a law requiring the Illinois State Board of Education to adopt Comprehensive Literacy Plan in 2023, state lawmakers are now looking to expand its requirements to ensure partners supporting teachers and students also follow the plan.
Plaintiffs in a fertility fraud lawsuit are pushing back against Christie Clinic’s claim that the state’s new law is unconstitutional.
House Bill 5396 aims to ensure the Illinois Prisoner Review Board is complying with a law that was passed by the 102nd General Assembly creating a hearing procedure for the incarcerated to petition for medical release.
A Wisconsin man whose dog allegedly attacked a woman at a park in northwest suburban McHenry on Sunday afternoon has been charged with attempted murder.
Prosecutors’ requests were granted by a judge Tuesday in their plan to use DNA evidence as key in an upcoming double murder trial to allege that Jonathan Hurst, formerly of Chicago, brutally beat to death a Sycamore mother and son in 2016.