by Rebecca Anzel | May 29, 2018 |
New FOIA exclusions not retroactive, Illinois Supreme Court rules Published by the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin on May 29, 2018 By Rebecca Anzel Law Bulletin correspondent SPRINGFIELD — A government agency cannot rely on the new version of Illinois’ Freedom of...
by Rebecca Anzel | Apr 19, 2018 |
Senator: Supreme Court plea for funding increase ‘almost an insult’ Published by the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin on April 19, 2018 By Andrew Maloney and Rebecca Anzel Law Bulletin staff writer and correspondent SPRINGFIELD — While careful to note Illinois’...
by Rebecca Anzel | Mar 28, 2018 |
Voir dire query on prostitution ruled improper Published by the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin on March 28, 2018 By Rebecca Anzel Law Bulletin correspondent SPRINGFIELD — Illinois’ high court ruled potential jurors can be asked questions pertaining to their biases...
by Rebecca Anzel | Mar 23, 2018 |
State’s top court strikes clause car insurer used to deny claim Published by the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin on March 23, 2018 By Rebecca Anzel Law Bulletin correspondent SPRINGFIELD — The car insurance policy said it would not pay out if a specific driver was...
by Rebecca Anzel | Mar 16, 2018 |
Shades of Butch, Sundance in top court bike case Published by the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin on March 16, 2018 By Rebecca Anzel Law Bulletin correspondent SPRINGFIELD — A lawyer arguing before the state’s highest court likened her client’s case to the 1969 film...
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