President-elect Donald Trump asked the Supreme Court on Friday to pause the potential TikTok ban from going into effect until his administration can pursue a “political resolution” to the issue.
A federal appeals court on Monday upheld a jury’s finding in a civil case that Donald Trump sexually abused a columnist in an upscale department store dressing room in the mid-1990s.
The Cook County Circuit Court did not abuse its discretion in certifying a class action lawsuit over electronically printed parking garage receipts displaying credit card numbers, a state appellate ...
At this time of year, Chicago-area commuters often find themselves dealing with transportation issues and delays as the winter weather impacts commute times. In the last few weeks, small-business ...
Where an insurer has allegedly violated the Illinois Insurance Code, an insured plaintiff lacks standing to seek a writ of mandamus to force the Department of Insurance to enforce the Code.
A retired police officer in the nation’s capital was convicted Monday of lying to authorities about leaking confidential information to the leader of the Proud Boys extremist group.
Where defendant’s postconviction petition reaches second-stage proceedings, postconviction counsel has an obligation to support any new claims made with evidence and authority.
SPRINGFIELD — Illinois lawmakers in early January could consider easing requirements for residents to change their names, a move proponents say will reduce risks for victims of domestic abuse, ...
Food company Conagra Brands Inc. lost a bid to have a $7.1 million jury verdict against it reversed related to deep second-degree burns a woman sustained from a flash fire caused by an allegedly ...
Illinois utilities are set to invest more than a billion dollars into upgrading the state’s electric distribution grid, resulting in higher rates for customers around the state.
The minimum wage in Illinois will increase to $15 an hour on Jan. 1, completing a six-year transition period since the increase was approved in 2019.
A plaintiff has standing to seek relief in Illinois court for alleged violation of the federal Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act of 2003 despite sustaining no actual damages. That is the ...