Articles From Christine Zeman

The Illinois Supreme Court Heralds New Learning Center in the Illinois Supreme Court Building: Get to Better Know Illinois Courts on Your Next Visit to Springfield By Christine Zeman Law Related Education for the Public, November 2023 The Illinois Supreme Court, in partnership with the Illinois Supreme Court Historic Preservation Commission, recently opened an interactive learning center in Springfield.
Becoming an Environmental Attorney By Christine Zeman Law Related Education for the Public, May 2023 Advice for anyone considering a career in environmental law.
FERC Grants Vistra Waiver of MISO Interconnection Rule Enabling Commercial Operation of Two Coal-to-Battery Storage Sites by 2025 By Christine Zeman Energy, Utilities, Telecommunications, and Transportation, December 2022 On November 8, 2022, the United States Federal Energy Regulatory Commission issued an order waiving certain transferability restrictions on the Midcontinent Independent System Operator, Inc.’s interconnection process, enabling Vistra Corp. to develop and commercially operate two coal-to-battery storage sites.
Cornucopia of Legislative Developments for EUTT Industries By Christine Zeman Energy, Utilities, Telecommunications, and Transportation, December 2021 Summaries of recent legislation of interest to the Energy, Utilities, Telecommunications and Transportation Law Section.
Illinois General Assembly Considers Electric Vehicles and Charging Station Infrastructure By Christine Zeman Energy, Utilities, Telecommunications, and Transportation, June 2021 An overview of big energy issues in Illinois.
Life as a Rural Public Defender By Christine Zeman Law Related Education for the Public, November 2020 Reflections from a public defender in a rural Illinois county.
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Coal-Fired Power Utilities and Ash Pond Owners in WebEx Hearings During Covid-19 Pandemic By Christine Zeman Environmental and Natural Resources Law, October 2020 The Illinois Pollution Control Board is currently in the process of conducting rulemaking hearings pursuant to a statutory mandate in Public Act 101-171.
Coal-Fired Power Utilities and Ash Pond Owners in WebEx Hearings During Covid-19 Pandemic By Christine Zeman Energy, Utilities, Telecommunications, and Transportation, September 2020 The Illinois Pollution Control Board is currently in the process of conducting rulemaking hearings pursuant to a statutory mandate in Public Act 101-171.
Expungement Summits Provide a Free Path to Erase or Seal One’s Criminal Record By Christine Zeman Law Related Education for the Public, June 2020 A look at the Expungement and Record Sealing Summit that was held on October 19, 2019.
Illinois celebrates 200 years of statehood in 2018 By Christine Zeman Employee Benefits, June 2018 A brief overview of Illinois' rich history. 
Illinois celebrates 200 years of statehood in 2018 By Christine Zeman Law Related Education for the Public, May 2018 This year marks Illinois' 200th year of statehood.
Illinois celebrates 200 years of statehood in 2018 By Christine Zeman Bench and Bar, February 2018 A brief overview of Illinois' rich history. 

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