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Judge: Procedures used by DuPage Clerk to count mail-in ballots 'obvious way to commit ballot fraud'

By Jonathan Bilyk |
A DuPage County judge has ordered DuPage County Clerk Jean Kaczmarek to rely exclusively on voter registration records when verifying signatures on mail-in ballots, as the law requires, in a win for Elmhurst Republican State Rep. Deanne Mazzochi in her lawsuit over vote counting in her race for a new term in office

DuPage County Clerk not properly verifying mail-in ballots, Mazzochi says in lawsuit

By Jonathan Bilyk |
State Rep. Deanne Mazzochi, R-Elmhurst, filed suit against DuPage County Clerk Jean Kaczmarek, accusing the Democratic Clerk of not verifying mail-in ballot signatures as required by law. Mazzochi trails her Democratic opponent by about 200 votes, as of Monday evening.

State's attorneys: IL Dems rewrote IL constitution by eliminating bail; IL A/G: SAFE-T Act protects constitutional rights

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Legal teams representing 62 Illinois county prosecutors and the Illinois state officials have squared off with opposing filings in Kankakee County court, with the fate of the so-called SAFE-T Act at stake

Sterigenics: Judge erred in combining EtO emissions cases, should be handled more like asbestos cases

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Sterigenics, facing about 830 lawsuits worth potentially billions of dollars altogether, says a Cook County judge's decision to allow plaintiffs to consolidate their cases into groups for trial clashes with how the courts have handled other kinds of lawsuits over industrial toxins, like asbestos

Rochford wins big, O'Brien declares victory, giving Dems 5-2 majority on IL Supreme Court

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Democrats Lake County Judge Elizabeth Rochford and Appellate Justice Mary K. O'Brien have prevailed in the races for two open seats on the Illinois Supreme Court, in their respective contests vs Republicans former Lake County Sheriff Mark Curran and incumbent Illinois Supreme Court Justice Michael Burke

Cook County voters hand easy wins to Democratic judges seeking retention, including Chief Judge Evans

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Voters also elected Cook County Assistant Public Defender Joe Gump to a seat on the bench in the 13th Subcircuit, in the only contested partisan election for judge in Cook County.

No ruling on lawsuit vs IL vote-by-mail rules; Judge schedules Dec. 5 hearing over two-week mail-in ballot window

By Jonathan Bilyk |
A federal judge said he needed more time and another hearing to determine if a group of Republicans should be allowed to continue suing the state over a law allowing mail-in ballots to be counted 14 days after Election Day

Class action: Sysco improperly uses dash cams to scan faces of truck drivers, violates Illinois biometrics' law

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The class action against food distributor Sysco is similar to a federal legal action against tech firm Samsara, which allegedly supplies Sysco with its truck dash cameras, which are installed to monitor drivers for fatigue and other distractions and increase roadway safety.

Filing: Raoul violating legal rules, law by giving 'conflicted' trial lawyers state power to help investigate insulin prices

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Caremark and other pharmacy benefit managers have asked a Cook County judge to disqualify out-of-state trial lawyers hired by Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul to assist with an investigation into insulin pricing practices. The companies say the lawyers could use the power of Raoul's office to help them in other lawsuits vs the companies

State's attorneys' lawsuits to strike down SAFE-T Act head to court soon in Kankakee County

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The Illinois Supreme Court consolidated 57 lawsuits challenging the SAFE-T Act, the law that will eliminate cash bail in Illinois and presumes nearly all criminal defendants cannot be held in jail before trial. The lawsuits will be led by Kankakee County State's Attorney Jim Rowe, with assistance from six other state's attorneys, including prosecutors in Will and McHenry counties

Cook County Treasurer, Circuit Clerk ask federal court to lift oversight of patronage hiring

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The motions to lift the so-called Shakman Decrees are supported by reform advocates who had filed suit to impose the court ordered monitoring decades ago

Lawsuit: Loyola Chicago blocked student from Covid testing, then expelled her for not taking Covid tests

By Jonathan Bilyk |
A lawsuit in federal court says a freshman student was expelled in the fall of 2021 for failing to comply with Loyola University Chicago's Covid testing program, even though they wouldn't let her enter the testing program, because she was still a month away from turning 18

Teacher: Suit vs Evanston D65 not to silence speech, but to end 'hostile environment' vs white students, educators

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Evanston/Skokie School District 65 says allowing the white middle school teacher's lawsuit to proceed would violate the school district's speech rights. The teacher says the district's 'anti-racist' priorities are illegally hostile toward white students and educators

State Rep. Carroll, who clashed with Edelson over big TikTok settlement, faces more public misconduct accusations

By Jonathan Bilyk |
State Rep. Jonathan Carroll, D-Northbrook, was accused last year of using his office to allegedly threaten a prominent class action law firm engaged in a court fight with a legal team that included his now-estranged wife over the fate of $30 million in attorney fees from a $92 million settlement with TikTok. He is now accused of firing a female staffer after she allegedly refused requests to terminate her pregnancy

Appeal filing: IL A/G Raoul 'suppressing' lawsuit to recover $500K allegedly pilfered by ex-state worker connected to Pritzkers

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The director of the Illinois State Police Merit Board says Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul is blocking her attempt to recover $500,000 allegedly stolen by a former Merit Board employee and friend of the family of Gov. JB Pritzker, whose administration has allegedly aided the ex-worker

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