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Appeals panel agrees drivers can't sue Chicago over red light camera tickets
Violation notices that don't strictly adhere to city, state law still sufficient to inform alleged offenders -
Judge green lights class action challenging 80,000+ Crestwood red light camera tickets
Drivers cited for illegal rights on red argued there's no such light at intersection of Cicero and Cal Sag -
Stone Park asks to toss red light camera class action, says lead plaintiff didn't actually stop at red light
The village of Stone Park says the lead plaintiff on a class action over its red light camera system can't actually sue them, because the village dismissed his ticket and he didn't actually stop at the red light before he turned right and triggered the camera -
Stone Park red light cameras wrongly ticketing drivers who stop past line turning right on red, class action says
A new class action lawsuit demands the village of Stone Park refund $100 tickets paid by people who received red light camera tickets for stopping beyond the white stop line when they were turning right on red, even though state law says such tickets can't be issued -
Judge: Pension boards can't claim chunk of city of Harvey's COVID federal relief money
A Cook County judge has ruled the money the city of Harvey is expected to receive from the federal government's billions in COVID relief for state and local governments is off limits to pension boards for the city's firefighters and police officers -
Appeals court says suit seeking to stop Obama Center doesn't belong in federal court
U.S. appeals panel tosses suit seeking to block Obama center in Jackson Park, says case belongs in state court -
$100 tickets not steep enough to let people fighting red light tickets mount legal defense of choice: Appeals panel
A federal appeals panel has tossed out a legal challenge to a suburban community's red light camera ticket program, as judges ruled the village of Lakemoor was within its constitutional authority to limit the range of defenses that a ticketed driver could raise against the tickets, in part because the $100 fine was too small to impose a steep "administrative burden" on the village. -
Judge: Plan to build Obama museum in Jackson Park should not be delayed, dismisses legal challenge
The Obama Foundation and its supporters in Chicago City Hall have notched a big win in the battle over whether to build a museum paying homage to the legacy of former President Barack Obama, as a judge dismissed the legal challenge to the plan to build the museum in Chicago's Jackson Park.