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In September, Kimberly Alexandra Yuracko will become the first woman to serve as dean of Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law.
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SPRINGFIELD — With the midterm elections just over six months away and the 2020 U.S. Census looming, a group of state lawmakers and activists are racing to present voters with a new way to draw Illinois’ political maps.
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Federal law says states must allow their citizens to apply for absentee ballots if they are eligible voters living abroad.
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A receiver in a commercial foreclosure action can raise the defendants’ rent with court approval if an increase is needed to manage and operate the property, a state appeals panel found Monday. But how much more defendants Chicago Taxi Leasing Inc. and Taxi Town Inc. will have to pay for their West Ridge building is still undecided.
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A family has settled with the Chicago Transit Authority for $1.5 million after a 19-month-old girl was killed by a bus in May 2014.
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