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Michael D. Bersani
The Demise of the General Willful and Wanton Exception to the Tort Immunity Act
By Michael D. Bersani
July
2011
Article
, Page 348
In Ries v City of Chicago, the Illinois Supreme Court held that willful and wanton conduct does not create a general exception to the Tort Immunity Act's blanket immunities.
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