...the Court recognizes that portable electronic devices such as cell phones, computers, tablet, e-book readers are essential tools of today’s society. Many courthouses already possess policies which address the needs...
...participants, and it remains a realistic, non‐theoretical risk to the subjects.” The study appears to expose the fact proper informed consent was lacking. While this study was published in December...
...are: maximum $50,000 civil penalty to the airport civil penalties equaling three times the diverted revenue (the airport claims as much as $800K has been diverted) Other types of revenue...
...law – which meant the tax increase was no longer grandfathered in and was mandated to be used for airport purposes. The city of Springfield acted as if it was...
...to comply with the basic requirements of the Freedom of Information Act. We encourage all people interested in how local governments operate, and how they fail in transparency, to join...
Illinois (ECWd) – Effective January 1, 2022, there are changes to the Court’s (pretrial) electronic home monitoring program (read about the Pretrial Fairness Act). Some changes include: guaranteed movement at...
...appointed Gary Sterr as class representative. The Court has appointed Thomas G. Maag and Peter J. Maag, of the Maag Law Firm, LLC, 22 West Lorena Avenue, Wood River, IL...
...interest of justice, the special prosecutor may take such action as may be appropriate to effectuate that result” (“First Directive”); and (2) “to conduct an independent investigation of the actions...
...the day after it was installed, and proof is on video. The Clerk stated she cut it down because it was an invasion of her privacy, and she did not...
...to the tax levy. Some properties are exempted, such as farmland of a certain size, government property, and some nonprofit property. The rest are taxable or should become taxable once...