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Recent Articles by CDLB staff
Appellate panel upholds $1.1M verdict against city in whistleblower suit
The city of Chicago must pay $1.1 million to a former Independent Police Review Authority investigator who alleged he was wrongfully terminated in retaliation for whistleblowing, a state appellate panel held.
By
Emma Oxnevad
Landlords’ ban on Palestinian flag OK, judge holds
A woman who maintains her landlords were motivated by bias when they launched proceedings to evict her for displaying the Palestinian flag in her window does not have a case under the Fair Housing Act, a federal judge held.
By
Patricia Manson
State high court lets email defamation suit continue
The Illinois Supreme Court published nine opinions Thursday, including a ruling allowing a defamation suit over accusatory emails involving competing logistics companies to continue.
By
Grace Barbic
Hockey club can be sued for bias, state high court rules
A youth hockey organization that operates private leagues in leased public spaces is subject to anti-discrimination laws under the Illinois Human Rights Act, the Illinois Supreme Court ruled Friday.
By
Grace Barbic
Woman to get $1M for root canal injury
A Schaumburg woman who sustained permanent nerve damage from a root canal will receive $1 million.
By
Emma Oxnevad
City to pay $45M to boy with brain damage from police crash
The city of Chicago will pay $45 million to a boy who was severely brain damaged as a passenger in a crash resulting from a car chase with city police over an alleged minor traffic violation.
By
Grace Barbic
Defamation suit over Kanye West documentary tossed
A Chicago woman does not have a case for defamation against the filmmakers who placed footage of her from a 2003 Kanye West music video into a documentary about the rapper they made two years ago, a federal judge held.
By
Patricia Manson
Cobbs, Gamrath, Anderson advance in appellate races
First District Appellate Justice Cynthia Y. Cobbs, Cook County Judge Celia G. Gamrath and Will County Judge John C. Anderson are the projected winners of Illinois’ contested appellate court primary races, according to unofficial election results.
By
Emma Oxnevad