Report shows Illinois union participation declining despite growth in new petitions Report shows Illinois union participation declining despite growth in new petitions ‘State of the Unions’ study shows public sector unions shrink following 2018 Janus decision
Illinois further expands reproductive health care protections Illinois further expands reproductive health care protections Pritzker signs bills safeguarding various reproductive rights for residents, visitors of Illinois
In month since SCOTUS bribery decision, Madigan-related corruption cases forge ahead In month since SCOTUS bribery decision, Madigan-related corruption cases forge ahead Former speaker, allies seek to leverage new, narrowed interpretation of federal bribery law
U.S. Supreme Court won’t hear challenge to Illinois’ assault weapons ban, for now U.S. Supreme Court won’t hear challenge to Illinois’ assault weapons ban, for now One justice says he hopes high court will hear the matter once lower courts issue decisions
Pritzker calls SCOTUS emergency abortion ruling ‘small respite’ as state protections await his signature Pritzker calls SCOTUS emergency abortion ruling ‘small respite’ as state protections await his signature Democrats passed measure in May that sought to codify federal law if it was stricken down
SCOTUS ruling could upend federal corruption cases for Madigan, allies SCOTUS ruling could upend federal corruption cases for Madigan, allies Court narrows scope of federal bribery law used to charge former speaker, ‘ComEd Four’
Advocates say SCOTUS ruling paves way for law ensuring abusers have guns confiscated Advocates say SCOTUS ruling paves way for law ensuring abusers have guns confiscated Urge passage of ‘Karina’s Bill’ when lawmakers return in the fall
Illinois’ ban on ‘bump stocks’ remains in place despite U.S. Supreme Court decision Illinois’ ban on ‘bump stocks’ remains in place despite U.S. Supreme Court decision SCOTUS expected to announce whether it will hear unrelated appeal of 2023 assault weapon ban
U.S. Supreme Court rules states can’t bar Trump from ballot based on insurrection clause U.S. Supreme Court rules states can’t bar Trump from ballot based on insurrection clause The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday that individual states do not have authority to disqualify candidates for federal office based on the insurrection clause of the 14th Amendment.
Cook County judge orders Trump removed from GOP ballot but holds decision pending appeal Cook County judge orders Trump removed from GOP ballot but holds decision pending appeal Ruling found election board’s previous decision ‘clearly erroneous’