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Tuesday, May 21, 2024

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McGlynn grants leave to amend gun ban challenge over approaching registration deadline; Second request for injunctive relief forthcoming

By Heather Isringhausen Gvillo |
U.S. District Judge Stephen McGlynn granted a motion by gun advocates to amend their constitutional challenge to the state’s law regulating “assault weapons," They sought to add a claim opposing the firearm "registration scheme" in light of the Seventh Circuit’s continued delay in ruling on injunctive relief.

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Federal Firearms Licenses of Illinois seeks to amend gun ban challenge as registration deadline approaches amid delayed appellate ruling

By Heather Isringhausen Gvillo |
Federal Firearms Licenses of Illinois (FFL-IL) is asking U.S. District Judge Stephen McGlynn for leave to file an amended constitutional challenge to the Protect Illinois Communities Act (PICA), arguing that the registration deadline should be extended in light of the Seventh Circuit’s delay in ruling on injunctive relief.

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Binance renews call to dismiss CFTC lawsuit, citing lack of authority

By Cook County Record Report |
Binance, the largest cryptocurrency exchange in the world, has filed a statement in support of its motion to dismiss the lawsuit that the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) filed against it in March. The crypto exchange and its CEO and founder, Changpeng Zhao (CZ), filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit in July.

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IL, 32 other states sue Facebook, Insta parent Meta for allegedly 'addicting, exploiting' kids

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The lawsuit filed in California accuses the social media giant of deceiving society about the allegedly addictive qualities of its social media products, including Facebook and Instagram, and the alleged societal harms those products allegedly cause

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Raoul moves to dismiss constitutional challenge to firearm liability law

By Steve Korris |
BENTON - Illinois attorney general Kwame Raoul claims U. S. District Judge Staci Yandle lacks jurisdiction over a challenge to the Firearm Industry Responsibility Act because he hasn’t started enforcing it.

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Smith & Wesson to appeal decision to keep Highland Park shooting cases in Lake County court

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The firearms maker will argue a federal judge erred in deciding the lawsuits on behalf of victims of the July 4, 2022, Highland Park parade massacre don't represent an illegal attempt to sidestep federal law and trample the Second Amendment

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McGlynn hears arguments on vaguness claim in gun ban challenge, raising concerns about constructive possession

By Steve Korris |
EAST ST. LOUIS - U.S. District Judge Stephen McGlynn pried confirmation out of Assistant Attorney General Chris Wells of the possibility that law enforcement could arrest whole families in their homes, all occupants of vehicles and other groups in the presence of unregistered regulated weapons or devices that Illinois criminalized.

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Appeals panel: Changes to IL Conscience law allow employers to force workers to choose between Covid jab and their jobs

By Jonathan Bilyk |
A state appeals court agreed that Advocate Health can fire workers who refuse to get a Covid vaccine, because Gov. JB Pritzker and state lawmakers in Springfield changed Illinois' Right of Conscience law specifically to remove protections for religious objectors to Covid vaccine mandates

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'Floodgates have officially opened': IL employers facing new lawsuit blitz under state's genetic info privacy law

By Stephanie N. Grimoldby |
Thousands of Illinois employers have faced potentially financially catastrophic class actions under the state's biometric privacy law. Now, a new raft of class actions appears to be arriving under a different law, the Genetic Information Privacy Act

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IL State Police director: Plaintiff testimonies dispute vagueness claim in gun ban challenge

By Heather Isringhausen Gvillo |
Illinois State Police Director Brendan Kelly asked U.S. District Judge Stephen McGlynn to supplement his response to a motion for partial summary judgment with plaintiff depositions he claims dispute the vagueness argument.

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Judge: Lawsuits vs Smith & Wesson over Highland Park massacre belong in Lake County, not federal court

By Jonathan Bilyk |
A federal judge rejected Smith & Wesson's claims the lawsuits vs the gun maker represent an attempt by anti-gun activists to sidestep federal law and restrict Second Amendment rights

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'Sometimes stretch a little too far:' Unusual quick win for FaceTec vs biometrics class action offers guide for others

By Stephanie Jaquins |
Earlier this year, facial ID scanning tech vendor FaceTec persuaded a prolific filer of biometrics class action lawsuits to withdraw their lawsuit without even a single proceeding or motion to dismiss, because the company showed the plaintiffs' lawyers that their data scanning tech, collection and policies made the case unwinnable

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IL Supreme Court Justice Rochford's address to Dem Party fundraiser likely violated judicial ethics rules

By Michael Carroll |
Illinois Supreme Court Justice Elizabeth Rochford defended her decision to speak at a Lake County Democratic fundraiser, despite ethics rules explicitly forbidding judges from doing so

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Federal judge says Chicago woman, backed by anti-gun groups, can't use courts to force changes to state gun laws

By Scott Holland |
The lawsuit, led in part by the Brady Center for Gun Violence, alleged failure to use existing policy causing PTSD in children of Black city neighborhoods with elevated violence rates

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Liberty Justice Center sues over law forcing Illinoisans to litigate constitutional challenges in Chicago, Springfield

By Heather Isringhausen Gvillo |
The Liberty Justice Center is suing Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul in St. Clair County Circuit Court, challenging a state law that requires all Illinois residents to file Constitutional claims against state laws, rules, or orders in Cook or Sangamon County Circuit Courts.

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McGlynn to hear arguments on gun ban 'vagueness' claim

By Steve Korris |
EAST ST. LOUIS – While U.S. District Judge Stephen McGlynn awaits a Seventh Circuit decision on his injunction against Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s weapon ban law, he tackles a claim that owners won’t know how to comply due to vagueness.

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Chicago sues Kia, Hyundai over 'Kia Boyz' thefts, says automakers must shoulder blame, pay up

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Facing a plague of surging and ever-rising auto thefts, the city of Chicago has partnered with class action firm Edelson to seek potentially massive payday from Kia and Hyundai, saying the automakers' refusal to install certain anti-theft devices in cars from 2011-2022 led to viral video-driven theft scourge

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National Shooting Sports Foundation lawsuit: Firearm liability law is unconstitutional, preempted by Lawful Commerce in Arms legislation

By Heather Isringhausen Gvillo |
The National Shooting Sports Foundations Inc. (NSSF) is suing Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul in response to House Bill 218 signed by Gov. J.B. Pritkzer on Aug. 12, which “radically expands liability in Illinois for members of the firearm industry - and them alone.”

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IL Supreme Court upholds 'assault weapons' ban; Decision does not address 2nd Amend claims

By Jonathan Bilyk |
In seeming 4-3 decision, court's majority says gun ban doesn't violate equal protection rights. Dissents divided, as Pritzker-backed justice says the law wrongly allows cops to keep gun rights, and conservatives say lawmakers unconstitutionally OK'd the law

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IL Supreme Court denies BIPA rehearing; Overstreet dissents, calling 'excessive' liability an 'absurd result' of the law

By Steve Korris |
EAST ST. LOUIS – North Carolina software provider Center Edge settled a biometric privacy suit for an amount beyond its insurance coverage in anticipation of a Supreme Court decision that has made the position of biometric defendants even worse, and the Illinois Supreme Court denied a rehearing on the issue.