Daily Legal News Archive

Tuesday, May 14, 2024

Four would-be state legislative candidates, including one from Northbrook, are suing Illinois officials over a new law forbidding political parties from slating candidates after primary elections.

From: 
Daily Herald

Around 1,000 incarcerated individuals could be eligible for immediate release if their sentences were recalculated properly.

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WBEZ

Law firms and in-house legal counsel are exploring artificial intelligence adoption and educating themselves to provide AI legal advice internally and externally. To better advise AI decisions, lawyers should know the benefits, shortcomings and best practices of incorporating insurance into AI risk management.

From: 
ABA Journal

Pekin Mayor Mary Burress cast the deciding vote Monday night as the city council voted against putting a referendum on the November ballot that would ask residents whether the city should continue running as a home rule government.

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WMBD

A man who authorities say is a serial rapist has been arrested in Missouri 23 years after skipping bail on charges he sexually assaulted a 12-year-old girl in east-central Illinois.

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25 News Now