Illinois

The state of Illinois was admitted as the 21st state on December 3, 1818. Although not its Capital City, Chicago is one of the leading cities in the US discussed in relation to political, enforcement, police brutality, and murder cases. Illinois is located in the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals.

The Capital City of Illinois  is Springfield, and Illinois is nicknamed the “Prairie State”. The state bird is the Cardinal. The Purple Violet is the state flower and White Oak is the state tree. Its land area of about 58,000 sq. miles makes it the 25th largest state in the US. And, the population of approximately 12.8 million makes it the Fifth largest in the US. Chicago’s population of about 2.7 million, makes it the third most populous city in the US.

The National Law Review covers legal news coming out of Cook County, including the controversial sweetened beverage tax and its subsequent repeal and new paid sick leave employment requirements.

Chicago, and Illinois in general, was highly populated by immigrant workers in the early 1900s. Namely because of job-growth in textile, coal mining, industrial, and manufacturing jobs, the state became a hub for immigrants. Additionally, The Great Migration which swept through Chicago established a large community of African Americans, bringing famous jazz and blues music cultures to the city.

A number of US Presidents have been elected while living in Illinois. Most famously noted is Lincoln (where the Land of Lincoln logo is still seen on state license tags today). However, other Presidents including Ulysses S. Grant and Barack Obama were also residents when nominated into office. Hillary Clinton and Ronald Reagan were also born in Illinois. Two presidential libraries are in the state of Illinois as well.

Today, the state has a Democratic stronghold in elected offices. Although current governor and lieutenant governors are Republican (voted in 2015), the secretary of state, attorney general, comptroller, treasurer, and US Senators Class II and III, are all members of the Democratic Party. The state has voted Democratic in all elections to date, dating back to 1992. The state has a total of 18 congressional districts, with 11 delegates being Democratic and the other 7 members being part of the Republican party.

There are many prestigious law school located in Illinois, and in Chicago in particular.  For example, Northwestern Pritzker School of Law is located in the heart of downtown Chicago.  DePaul University College of Law  is located in Chicago's famous Loop,  The University of Illinois and Loyola Law School are are also located in Illinois. 

The National Law Review covers litigation on the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act, non-compete agreements, sexual harassment and training regulations and data breach/security issues. Visitors to The National Law Review will also find information on election news, Illinois Supreme Court cases, and all the latest legal news from Illinois.

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Feb
19
2019
Illinois’ Minimum Wage Will Likely Rise To $15 Per Hour Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Feb
19
2019
Real Estate Tax 2019: New Assessor, New Policies Much Shelist, P.C.
Feb
16
2019
Illinois’s Valentine’s Day Gift to Employees: A $15 Minimum Wage Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C.
Feb
15
2019
Illinois Legislature Approves Bill to Raise Minimum Wage to $15.00, Sends to Governor for Signature Jackson Lewis P.C.
Feb
14
2019
Too Close for Comfort: Plaintiff's Ties to Class Counsel Leads to Denial of TCPA Class Action Certification Womble Bond Dickinson (US) LLP
Feb
14
2019
Village of Glenview Latest Municipality to Opt Back In to the Cook County Earned Sick Leave Ordinance Jackson Lewis P.C.
Feb
12
2019
As CMS Lifts HHA Medicare Provider Enrollment Moratorium, States Continue to Limit HHA Licenses Mintz
Feb
10
2019
Illinois’ Taxation and Apportionment of Partnership Income Earned by Corporate Partners Horwood Marcus & Berk Chartered
Feb
8
2019
Illinois Legislature “Fast Tracks” Bill to Raise Minimum Wage to $15.00 Jackson Lewis P.C.
Feb
7
2019
Illinois Supreme Court Finds No Actual Harm Needed to Sue Under State’s Biometric Privacy Statute Carlton Fields
Feb
7
2019
Biometric Privacy Update – Actual Harm Not Required McDermott Will & Emery
Feb
6
2019
Recent Illinois Act Requires Health Care Providers to Institute Violence Prevention Measures Epstein Becker & Green, P.C.
Feb
5
2019
Actual Injury Unnecessary to Sue Under Illinois Biometric Law Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
Feb
4
2019
Policyholder Wins Bad Faith Claim Despite Insurer Paying Nearly All It Owed Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Feb
4
2019
Illinois Supreme Court Opens Floodgates for Biometric Lawsuits: Will the Business Community Lobby for Change? Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C.
Feb
4
2019
Biometric Privacy: Illinois Supreme Court Decision Allows Claims to Proceed Without Showing of Actual Harm Foley & Lardner LLP
Feb
3
2019
Illinois Supreme Court Decides Actual Harm Not Necessary to Sue under BIPA Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Feb
1
2019
Illinois Law Now Requires Employers to Reimburse Employee Business Expenses Vedder Price
Feb
1
2019
7th Circuit Rules Church’s RLUIPA Claims Against Markham, Illinois Ripe for Review Robinson & Cole LLP
Feb
1
2019
Illinois Supreme Court BIPA Ruling Triggers Risks for Private Employers Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Jan
31
2019
New York City Considers Facial Recognition Bill — Will New York Be the Next Forum for Biometric Privacy Litigation? Proskauer Rose LLP
Jan
29
2019
Path Cleared for Biometric Privacy Suits, Companies Encouraged to Review Practices Much Shelist, P.C.
Jan
29
2019
No Harm, Still a Foul: Illinois Supreme Court Rules on the Collection of Biometric Data Mintz
Jan
29
2019
Older Applicants Cannot Utilize ADEA to Challenge Neutral Hiring Criteria, Seventh Circuit Rules Jackson Lewis P.C.
Jan
29
2019
Illinois Supreme Court Declares “Aggrieved” Under BIPA Includes Those with No Injury Epstein Becker & Green, P.C.
Jan
29
2019
Collecting Biometric Data Without Consent is Sufficient Harm to Base an Action Womble Bond Dickinson (US) LLP
Jan
28
2019
Illinois Supreme Court: No 'Actual Harm' Required for Biometric Information Privacy Act Claims Ballard Spahr LLP
Jan
28
2019
Six Flags Raises Red Flags: Illinois Supreme Court Weighs In On BIPA ArentFox Schiff LLP
Jan
28
2019
Illinois Supreme Court Holds No Showing of Actual Harm Needed to State Claim Under Biometric Information Privacy Act Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Jan
28
2019
Rosenbach v. Six Flags Entertainment Corporation – Illinois Supreme Court Holds That a Technical Violation of Statutory Biometric Rights is Sufficient to Bring a Claim Faegre Drinker
Jan
28
2019
Illinois Supreme Court Holds that the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act is a Very Expensive Trap for the Unwary Faegre Drinker
Jan
28
2019
Individuals Need Not Allege Actual Injury to Sue for Damages Under the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act Robinson & Cole LLP
Jan
28
2019
The Eyes are the Window to the Soul…and Liquidated Damages: Illinois Supreme Court Raises the Stakes on Employer Use of Biometric Data Polsinelli PC
Jan
27
2019
Under Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Law Actual Harm Not Required to Sue Jackson Lewis P.C.
Jan
26
2019
Illinois Supreme Court: BIPA Plaintiffs Are Not Required to Show Actual Harm To Have Standing Proskauer Rose LLP
 

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