For nearly eight years, former Chicago Ald. Frank Olivo had a monthly ritual.
Law enforcement officers did not run afoul of the U.S. Constitution by failing to get a search warrant before continuously recording the activity outside a drug suspect’s home, a federal appeals court ...
The banker who prosecutors said helped Alex Murdaugh move millions of dollars around to avoid detection of his thefts in exchange for a share of the money had his conviction and seven-year prison ...
The state of Indiana may continue to enforce a law that prohibits physicians from using medication or surgery to treat children suffering from gender dysphoria, a divided federal appeals court held.
Paul La Schiazza, the ex-boss of AT&T Illinois accused of bribing a powerful politician, could be a free man next month.
Where a party is denied judgment notwithstanding the verdict, this denial will only be overturned where the evidence is so overwhelming that no contrary verdict based on it could stand.
Illinois will receive a $40 million share of a $1.4 billion bipartisan national settlement with Kroger over the grocery chain ...
Iris Y. Martinez said that one of the biggest challenges she faced during her term as clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook ...
A business owner cannot pursue a lawsuit alleging that a retired arson investigator fabricated evidence that led to his arrest for a fire set at his bar, a federal judge ruled.
The Illinois Gaming Board appropriately exercised its discretion in its decision to allow one gaming operator to place and operate video gaming terminals at certain locations over another due to ...
An Illinois Senate committee hit pause on a bill to ban carbon sequestration injections near aquifers after more than an hour of debate Wednesday.
For the Defense — one might think that I would cheer two recent results in which justices of the Illinois Appellate Court ruled in favor of defense-aligned parties. But, as always, for everyone but ...