Tuesday, March 24, 2026
Illinois lawmakers are considering a temporary freeze on property tax sales and penalties outside Cook County as they work to address a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling that limits how much equity governments can take when a homeowner loses a property to unpaid taxes.
On Thursday, March 19, 2026, the Illinois Supreme Court ruled that the Illinois Minimum Wage Law does not incorporate the federal Portal-to-Portal Act’s preliminary and postliminary exceptions to compensable work requirements.
Musicians who argue that artificial intelligence companies have used their songs without permission are bringing litigation under a unique law in Illinois.
If you own a car and drive it, chances are your vehicle has been captured on camera by any one of the thousands of plate readers across Illinois and the country.
A former top deputy at the city’s Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events has filed a whistleblower lawsuit against the City of Chicago and the department’s leader, alleging she was subject to a “concerted campaign of professional isolation and the systematic stripping of her duties.”