An Alaska man accused of sending graphic threats to injure and kill six Supreme Court justices and some of their family members has been indicted on federal charges, authorities said Thursday.
The city of Chicago will pay $2.5 million to an acquitted man who was wrongfully jailed for the 2008 murder of a grocery store clerk after the case went cold for almost six years.
James F. Byrnes became a Supreme Court justice. Little over a year later, he had had enough and left the court to take a key ...
A federal judge cleared the way for a woman to pursue a lawsuit accusing Galderma Laboratories L.P. of violating the consumer protection laws of Illinois and other states by selling acne treatments ...
Lawyers take the signing of pleadings and other documents by witnesses and clients for granted. But they may not for long.
Where plaintiff brought claim against self-funded ERISA health plan under Illinois insurance code, claim was preempted by ERISA as deemer clause specified self-funded plan was exempt from state ...
A firearms expert testified Wednesday that the weapons restricted under Illinois’ assault weapons ban include many of the most common firearms that American consumers use for self-defense.
The city of Chicago will pay $11.6 million to an exonerated man who spent 20 years in prison for a wrongful conviction in a 1991 murder resulting from a botched armed robbery.