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Recent Articles by CDLB staff
Gun possession charge against Mexican national tossed
Federal authorities violated the Second Amendment rights of a Cicero man when they charged him with illegally possessing a gun during a protest over George Floyd’s murder, a federal judge held.
By
Patricia Manson
Split court lets Indiana ban gender care for minors — for now
A divided federal appeals court stood by its decision to let the state of Indiana ban gender-affirming care for minors while it fights a preliminary injunction prohibiting it from banning such care for minors.
By
Patricia Manson
Class-action over college savings plan barred, appellate panel rules
A government agency does not have to face a class-action lawsuit over alleged mismanagement of the state’s college savings plan, known as a 529 plan.
By
Emma Oxnevad
Cook County announces 6 finalists for associate judge vacancies
The names of six candidates to fill associate judge positions in Cook County Circuit Court were announced Friday, and judges will select three of them in the coming weeks.
By
Grace Barbic
Landlords’ ban on Palestinian flag OK, judge holds
A woman who maintains her landlords were motivated by bias when they launched proceedings to evict her for displaying the Palestinian flag in her window does not have a case under the Fair Housing Act, a federal judge held.
By
Patricia Manson
Suit over insurance coverage for COVID-19 losses dismissed
An insurance policy held by a company that manages a Holiday Inn in Texas does not cover the financial losses the company suffered stemming from restrictions imposed during the COVID-19 pandemic, a federal judge ruled.
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Patricia Manson
Cook County jury awards $1.6M in death after surgeries
A Cook County jury awarded $1.65 million to the family of a woman who died from complications after a second surgery to address a perforated colon.
By
Grace Barbic
Appellate panel upholds $1.1M verdict against city in whistleblower suit
The city of Chicago must pay $1.1 million to a former Independent Police Review Authority investigator who alleged he was wrongfully terminated in retaliation for whistleblowing, a state appellate panel held.
By
Emma Oxnevad