With a tip on where to find an “excellent, thorough discussion of why it is so difficult to determine whether a request for restitution is legal or equitable,” the Illinois Appellate Court considered whether refund requests for fees collected by circuit court clerks under unconstitutional statutes “had to be brought in the Illinois Court of Claims because they were directed at recovering money from the state.”A Will County judge said yes, but the 3rd District reversed — with a footnote that commended Sec. 4 of the …