Daily Legal News Archive

Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Ten defendants in three cases have now seen their federal criminal charges permanently dropped as a result of the grand jury controversy in Andrew Boutros’ office, and questions remain about who redacted alleged misconduct by a veteran prosecutor from transcripts given to U.S. District Judge April Perry.

From: 
Chicago Sun-Times

Illinois’ new social media tax is expected to face swift legal challenges, and legal analysts say its future in court is uncertain, with critics arguing it could ultimately be struck down on constitutional grounds.

From: 
mystateline.com

After severe weather ripped through Central Illinois last week, one county took steps to ensure contractors are legitimate.

From: 
WCIA

Most new laws in Illinois take effect at the start of the year, but there are a handful of bills that will actually take effect in the coming weeks.

From: 
WLS

The lawsuit targets the East Dundee-based World Professional Association for Transgender Health. It’s the latest push by the Trump administration to limit gender-affirming care for transgender youth.

From: 
Chicago Sun-Times