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Suit accusing strip club of failing to protect dancers moves forward
A federal judge cleared the way for dancers who worked at a strip club to pursue a lawsuit accusing their bosses of refusing to protect them from sexual assaults by customers.
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Appellate panel boots questions about Trump, Illinois election law
A group of voters who lost their bid to remove President Donald Trump from the 2024 election ballot in Illinois were denied again this week in their attempt to seek clarity on state law related to candidate eligibility.
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Trump’s suit against all of Maryland’s federal judges meets skepticism
A judge on Wednesday questioned why it was necessary for the Trump administration to sue Maryland’s entire federal bench over an order that paused the immediate deportation of migrants challenging their removals.
By Lea Skene
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ARDC: Suspend attorney who refused to refund unearned fee
A Champaign attorney who lied to his client about the progress he made in their case and then refused to refund $25,000 in fees should be suspended for two years, according to the Illinois Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission hearing board.