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Recent Articles by CDLB staff
Slip and fall suit against Costco dismissed
A woman cannot sue Costco Wholesale Corp. over injuries she sustained when she slipped and fell in the food court at one of the retail company’s Melrose Park locations.
By
Grace Barbic
Bid to bar Chicago nonprofit from suing abortion funds nixed
A federal judge tossed out a lawsuit that sought to prohibit the Chicago-based Thomas More Society from bringing any civil actions under a Texas law that restricts abortion against two organizations that help cover the costs of the procedure.
By
Patricia Manson
Initial suits over weed killer paraquat dismissed
A federal judge threw out four lawsuits that allege exposure to the weed killer paraquat can cause Parkinson’s disease, holding her rejection of the expert opinion offered by the plaintiffs doomed their cases.
By
Patricia Manson
Judge citing Bruen tosses gun charges against felon
Prosecutors ran afoul of the Second Amendment when they charged a man with violating a law that bars convicted felons from possessing firearms, a federal judge held Monday.
By
Patricia Manson
Cook County Circuit Court redesigns website
The Cook County Circuit Court website looks different to users Monday after the launch of a redesigned platform intended to be more user- and mobile-friendly.
By
Grace Barbic
Cook County jury awards $1.5M for back injury from crash
A Cook County jury awarded $1.5 million to a woman who has chronic pain in her lower back after a car crash.
By
Grace Barbic
USPS must face ex-employee’s disability claim
The U.S. Postal Service must face a lawsuit by a former employee who alleges failure to accommodate, discrimination and retaliation related to her age and disability.
By
Emma Oxnevad
Class OK’d in suit alleging religious exercise in schools
A federal judge certified a class of former Chicago Public School students to jointly pursue their claim that the City of Chicago Board of Education’s Quiet Time program was a forced religious exercise.
By
Grace Barbic