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Potential federal cuts could automatically force hundreds of thousands of residents to lose coverage under a law currently in the books.
“The biggest losers from this misguided state law will be small businesses and consumers ... filed a second amicus brief in the District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, which is hearing ...
SPRINGFIELD — The Illinois Supreme Court on Thursday upheld ... and juries are more likely to side with one side of a case. The law came in response to challenges to the state’s COVID-19 ...
A circuit split over the causation standard under the federal Anti-Kickback Statute (AKS) could grow wider after a recent ...
(WTVO) — An Illinois House Committee has passed a bill that would require more training for police handling sexual assault cases. The bill, called Anna’s Law, would amend the Illinois Police ...
A new case of measles has been confirmed in Illinois, the state's fourth case so far this year. The Illinois Department of Public Health measles dashboard showed four confirmed cases in 2025 on ...
The Illinois Senate Criminal Law Committee unanimously supported a bill Tuesday to require law enforcement to submit ...
Mussman noted that schools would not be allowed to enforce the cell phone ban through fines, fees, or deployment of school ...
How many measles cases in Illinois? So far, the health department has only reported one case in Illinois in 2025. The department said in a press release, "The risk of measles transmission for the ...
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – One case of measles has been reported in Southern Illinois. The Illinois Department of Health (IDPH) made the announcement today, saying that the case involves an adult.
“The first reported cases of measles in Illinois in 2025 is a reminder to our Illinois residents that this disease can be prevented with up-to-date vaccinations,” IDPH Director Dr. Sameer ...
An Illinois House Committee has passed a bill that would require more training for police handling sexual assault cases.