The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 7-2 that U.S. Rep. Mike Bost, a Republican from Murphysboro, can file a lawsuit to challenge Illinois election laws regardless of whether he can prove the law harmed him.
The candidates emphasized ending Illinois’ sanctuary policies and criticized state spending on migrants, while also highlighting cost-of-living concerns such as property taxes and energy prices.
Article Summary One of the nation’s most popular types of firearms could be subject to a new Illinois ban. Lawmakers ...
Just days before the remaining “Broadview Six” protesters were set to face a rare trial on misdemeanor charges, federal prosecutors on Thursday dropped all charges against them. The surprise move came ...
Article Summary The former lead prosecutor on the “Broadview Six” protest case, whose alleged prosecutorial misconduct in front of a ...
MOORE’S SUMMARY: Lawmakers are making a late play to pass an omnibus cannabis bill that’s eluded them for the past few years. It would create a new regulatory structure for low-THC, hemp-derived ...
Article Summary Senate Republicans are calling on their colleagues and the governor to opt into a federal school choice tax ...
Article Summary The Illinois Senate passed 40 bills on Wednesday, including several that will head to the governor for a ...
A bill that seeks to regulate the most powerful artificial intelligence models passed the Illinois Senate this week. The bill is part of a larger package regulating AI and is modeled after legislation ...
The Supreme Court last week ruled that mifepristone, a drug used in medication abortions and in miscarriage treatment, could still be accessed through the mail and at pharmacies, staying the ruling of ...
A Cook County judge has rejected a petition to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate and charge federal immigration agents accused of abuses during “Operation Midway Blitz” this past fall. Judge ...