Daily Legal News Archive

Tuesday, March 31, 2026

An appeals court has rejected an appeal by a DCFS worker convicted of failing to protect AJ Freund, the 5-year-old Crystal Lake boy murdered by his mother, saying he had a duty to protect the child.

From: 
Lake & McHenry County Scanner

Farmers across Illinois are pushing for legislation that would expand estate tax exemptions, citing concerns that long-held family farms are becoming increasingly difficult to inherit due to rising costs.

From: 
25 News Now

After the quiet and severe reduction of a 60-year immigration assistance program from the U.S. Department of Justice, a social service agency for immigrants in downstate Illinois has been left confused as to what future the program may have.

From: 
NPR Illinois

Advocates, formerly incarcerated speakers and state lawmakers gathered Monday at Rainbow PUSH Coalition headquarters to push the RACE Act, a proposal that would let people in Illinois prisons vote while serving felony sentences and expand civics classes inside correctional facilities.

From: 
Fox 32

A federal judge has ruled that a lawsuit against Evanston’s reparations program can move forward.

From: 
Evanston Now