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Illinois Supreme Court to hear Smollett appeal, 10 others
The Illinois Supreme Court agreed to consider actor Jussie Smollett’s appeal of his disorderly conduct conviction for lying about an alleged hate crime, along with accepting five civil Petition for Leave to Appeal dispositions.
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Cook County Health and Hospital Systems must face a lawsuit alleging that it improperly suspended a former pharmacist for refusing to administer controlled substances to detainees of the Cook County Department of Corrections.
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In another hefty batch of appointments, the Illinois Supreme Court announced 12 judges will join the Cook County Circuit Court ahead of the fall election “out of public necessity.”
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Union Pacific must face suit by driver who hit train
Union Pacific Railroad Co. will have to face a lawsuit alleging that its employee’s negligence caused a driver to crash into a train.
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Panel won’t revive consumer fraud suit against ComEd
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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.
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