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T-Mobile cleared to appeal judge’s ruling in suit over merger with Sprint
A federal judge cleared the way for T-Mobile to appeal his ruling that seven customers of competing wireless service providers have standing under antitrust law to challenge the $26 billion merger of T-Mobile and Sprint.
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Patricia Manson
State civil rights act can apply retroactively to Title IX suit
VanderCook College of Music must face a claim under the Illinois Civil Rights Remedies Restoration Act (CRRRA) in a lawsuit by a former student who alleged that it violated Title IX.
By
Emma Oxnevad
Illinois ban on sex offenders’ phone contact with their children tossed
The restrictions the Illinois Department of Corrections imposes on telephone calls between sex offenders on mandatory supervised release and their minor children violate the offenders’ due process rights, a federal appeals court ruled.
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.
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Grace Barbic
Sharon Oden Johnson hones persuasive speaking in improv class
Despite her accomplishments within the judiciary, Justice Sharon Oden Johnson said she sometimes struggles with being shy and reserved.
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Suit revived over car crash into restaurant
A Waukegan restaurant must face a lawsuit alleging that its negligent construction caused a customer multiple leg fractures when a car crashed into its front entrance.
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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.
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Emma Oxnevad
7th Circuit tosses retaliation suit against South Suburban College
A woman who claims she was fired from her job in retaliation for filing a discrimination complaint cannot sue her former employer.
By
Grace Barbic