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A box of Fannie May Mint Meltaways. Plaintiffs in a dismissed federal lawsuit alleged the longtime Chicago confectioner violated Illinois’ consumer-fraud law by leaving too much empty space in its 7-ounce packages. A federal appeals panel affirmed the dismissal of the suit this week.
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Fannie May finds sweet success at 7th Circuit

An illustration of the Hawthorn Village Commons shopping center in Vernon Hills, where Hobby Lobby has sued to stop construction of a new Panda Express in the outlot. A Lake County judge last week issued a temporary restraining order on further construction.
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Hobby Lobby says it’s hobbled by new neighbor; judge halts project

Democratic staff attorney Barry Berke speaks as the House Judiciary Committee hears investigative findings in the impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump on Monday morning. Republican staff attorney Steve Castor is left.
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