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Shelley M. Bethune

New Illinois Courts Commission leader sets out to build office, website to boost transparency

Injured transplant surgeon should get full disability benefits, court rules

U.S. Supreme Court Marshal Gail Curley was handed a bombshell of an assignment earlier this month: overseeing the investigation into the leak of a draft opinion in the case that could overturn Roe v. Wade. People who know Curley described the former Army colonel, a military lawyer by training, as the right kind of person to be tasked with investigating a highly charged leak: smart and unlikely to be intimidated but also apolitical and private.

Former Army colonel to tackle search for Supreme Court leaker

Joseph A. Power Jr.

Family of tow truck driver killed on I-80 gets $25M settlement

Illinois Supreme Court disbars 2, suspends 7 in May term

Opponents of federal vaccine mandate seek rehearing

Rep. Marie Newman, D-Ill., speaks with supporters at a campaign fundraiser May 9 in Chicago. The first-term Democrat is among the women members of the U.S. House of Representatives whose reelection bid grew more difficult due to the drawing of new congressional boundaries.

New maps create challenge for women seeking reelection

LA Fitness must face claims for not using AED on patron, high court rules

Hebeisen speaks on post-pandemic med-mal

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U.S. Supreme Court Marshal Gail Curley was handed a bombshell of an assignment earlier this month: overseeing the investigation into the leak of a draft opinion in the case that could overturn Roe v. Wade. People who know Curley described the former Army colonel, a military lawyer by training, as the right kind of person to be tasked with investigating a highly charged leak: smart and unlikely to be intimidated but also apolitical and private.
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