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Teen sues over denial of FOID card application; Maag cites Biden's 'double-barreled shotgun' quote
A Madison County teen on Monday filed a federal lawsuit that cites a quote from Vice President Joe Biden in an attempt to get a Firearm Owners Identification (FOID) card. -
Woman’s 'spirited' lawsuit settles against East St. Louis Church
St. Clair County Circuit Judge Vincent Lopinot announced a Madison County woman’s negligence lawsuit against an East St. Louis church has settled. -
How do you solve the problematic Steve Tillery?
What do you do with a guy who never says die? -
Defendants accused of RICO activity in Avery v. State Farm push for dismissal
Murnane The plaintiffs in a class action suit alleging fraudulent activity in Avery v. State Farm have simply recast the same claims they've been making for years to avoid yet another dismissal, the defendants assert. -
Debate over merit selection continues; recusal, public financing proposals pushed in meantime
Thies Although an Illinois State Bar Association (ISBA) committee is working to come up with recommendations on judicial recusal standards, the bar group has long history of supporting merit selection. -
Third Circuit race: Napp and Burkart each cite superior experience
Napp Third Circuit judicial candidates Kyle Napp and Thomas Burkart view a number of issues differently, but one thing they agree on is that experience matters in the seat they are vying for in the Nov. 6 election. -
Class action suit alleges RICO enterprise in Avery v. State Farm
Karmeier Three plaintiffs from Avery v. State Farm have filed a new class action lawsuit, claiming that the insurance company acted as the hub of an enterprise designed to defraud millions of policyholders out of a $1 billion judgment.