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Wednesday, March 12, 2025

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Hazel Crest homeowner claims village jets sewage into her basement, treats her home as 'sewage dump'

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The lawsuit claims the village has unconstitutionally taken her property and discriminated against the homeowner, who is Black

Class action says MLB.com violates federal privacy law, lets Facebook track users' video viewing habits

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The lawsuit is similar to others filed against the NFL, Warner Bros. and Buzzfeed, among others

Ex-ISP office head: Reputation 'held hostage' by court hold on lawsuit over Pritzker-connected ex-worker's sex assault claims

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Jack Garcia, ex-director of the Illinois State Police Merit Board, has asked a federal judge to lift a stay on his lawsuit vs Jenny Thornley, who is accused of manufacturing sex assault claims to thwart an investigation into alleged criminal conduct, and then used her ties to Gov. JB Pritzker to get Garcia removed

IL Supreme Court cites SAFE-T Act, throws out sentence that took into account prior juvy burglary conviction

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The Illinois Supreme Court's Democratic majority said they believe the passage of the SAFE-T Act's criminal justice reforms reinforce conclusion that Democratic lawmakers meant to block courts from using prior juvenile convictions when sentencing people for crimes committed as adults

Top IL Dems rake in campaign cash; Trial lawyers chip in big bucks to help Dems

By Jonathan Bilyk |
According to campaign finance reports, trial lawyers in Illinois donated almost $1.85 million to campaign funds run by powerful Democratic leaders, Illinois House Speaker Emanuel "Chris" Welch and State Sen. President Don Harmon

Judge blocks IL Dems' law to block out-of-state donations to judge campaigns

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Democrats said the law was needed to maintain judicial integrity. A federal judge said he feared the law was actually motivated by a desire for the Democrats who dominate Springfield to "maintain the status quo" of Democratic control of the courts, not to fight corruption

Feds charge Madigan in new bribery conspiracy with AT&T, widening criminal case vs ex-Speaker, Democratic chairman

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Under a newly unsealed indictment, former Illinois House Speaker and state Democratic Chairman Michael Madigan allegedly solicited bribes to benefit a former state lawmaker loyalist in exchange for helping AT&T rid itself of obligations to provide landline service in Illinois

Judge, who formerly served on IL State Police board, recused from case vs woman accused of using Pritzker-ties to oust ex-ISP Board director

By Jonathan Bilyk |
According to a court order, new U.S. District Judge Nancy Maldonado recused herself from the court fight over claims that former ISP Merit Board executive Jenny Thornley called on Gov. JB Pritzker to remove her ex-boss because he was investigating fraud allegations against her. Maldonado had served on the Merit Board, appointed by Pritzker in 2019

Jury verdict: BNSF must pay $228M to truck drivers for rail yard gate security fingerprint scans

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The verdict against railroad company BNSF ended the first such class action lawsuit taken to trial under Illinois' biometrics privacy law. BNSF vowed to appeal

Judge says IL Dems can't step in to join IL State Elections Board's defense vs challenge to IL vote by mail law

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The judge recognized Democrats' election efforts could be strained, should he rule that mail-in ballots can't be counted if they are received after Election Day. But the judge said that's not enough to let them join the court fight

Judge won't wipe away lawsuit over Crisco's non-stick 'butter' spray

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Consumer alleges deceptive labeling of product including no real butter

Judge will decide if white teacher's lawsuit would violate First Amendment rights of Evanston schools to discuss race

By Jonathan Bilyk |
A Chicago federal judge is asking lawyers on both sides of the lawsuit to answer key legal questions in the novel case to help him decide whether the discrimination lawsuit brought against Evanston/Skokie District 65 can continue

Feds anti-corruption oversight of IL state hiring practices ends after 50 years, in win for Pritzker

By Jonathan Bilyk |
A federal judge, under orders from an appeals court, has formally ended the so-called Shakman Decrees, intended to prevent officials, like the governor, from using patronage hiring to boost political power

Biometrics class action targets dating app Tinder over user face scans

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The lawsuit seeks potentially big money from Tinder for failing to provide notice and obtain consent from users before scanning their faces in video selfies uploaded as part of the profile verification process.

Trial lawyers pony up big bucks to slam Republicans, boost Democrats running in close IL Supreme Court races

By Jonathan Bilyk |
This fall, voters will have the chance to reshape the partisan makeup of the Illinois Supreme Court for the first time in modern history. Trial lawyers and other progressive special interests are pouring millions of dollars into a campaign fund to stop that

Appeals panel: Voters can't create recall mechanism, remove Dolton mayor in same election

By Jonathan Bilyk |
A state appeals court says the results of referendums approved by voters in June to remove Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard can't be enforced, because the referendums were placed before the voters unconstitutionally

Defamation lawsuit: Buffalo Grove Pride activist smeared reputation, harmed business of dance teacher for 'anti-trans' views

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The lawsuit centers on Facebook comments made by activist Carolyn Pinta against the owner of a dance studio in Buffalo Grove claiming the dance teacher's opinions "cause suicide" and calling on people to not enroll their children at the dance studio

Judge OKs Google Photos face scans class action settlement; Claimants get $150 each, lawyers get $35M

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The $100 million settlement ends a class action lawsuit brought against Google, accusing the company of illegally scanning the faces of Illinois residents appearing in photos uploaded to Google Photos.

Chief judge, sheriff owe no duty to protect the public from criminals on electronic monitoring: Court filings

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Cook County Chief Judge Tim Evans and Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart asked a judge to dismiss a lawsuit seeking to hold them liable for the carjacking murder of Vietnam vet Keith Cooper in 2021, allegedly committed by two men who were on electronic home monitoring

Lawsuits: Smith & Wesson should pay for Highland Park shootings; Shooter allegedly influenced by marketing

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The lawsuits build on the campaign to use such litigation to make gun manufacturers liable for the criminal actions of others using firearms the manufacturers have made