Category Archives: Illinois
Illinois Employment Laws for 2025
Illinois Human Rights Act Amendments Period to File Complaints: On January 1, 2025, several amendments to the Illinois Human Rights Act (“IHRA”) will go into effect. Notably, the amendments more than double the time period for filing a charge of … Continue reading
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Is it legal to shoot down a drone in Illinois?
Drones are becoming an increasingly common sight around the United States. For some, drones are seen as fascinating and innovative tools. For others, they may raise concerns about privacy and safety. In New Jersey, a surge in mysterious drone activity has recently … Continue reading
Supreme Court won’t stop school district from hiding gender transition from parents
The U.S. Supreme Court will allow a Wisconsin school district policy requiring teachers to hide the preferred gender identity of a trans-identified student from their parents to remain in effect. In an orders list released Monday morning, the high court declined without … Continue reading
Qualified Immunity For Police is in Jeopardy Due to Lack of Police Officer Understanding
I hear a lot of cops worrying about how politicians might try to get rid of “qualified immunity.” But instead of worrying about a hypothetical, to me there is a much larger issue happening right now that most cops are … Continue reading
Grounds of Deportability: When Legal U.S. Residents Can Be Removed
Even someone with a green card (lawful permanent residence) can, upon committing certain acts or crimes, become deportable from the United States and removed. The View is Melting Down Over Trump’s New Border Czar Pick, Tom Homan “What he is … Continue reading
Woman Fired for Refusing COVID Vaccine Wins Record $12 Million from Her Employer, Blue Cross Blue Shield
🚨 Woman fired for refusing COVID ‘vaccine’ wins record $12 million from employer. Lisa Domski, who worked at the insurance company Blue Cross Blue as an IT specialist for over three decades, was fired from her position for refusing to … Continue reading
Cunningham Law Stifling Tow Companys’ Shady Practices Takes Effect January 1, 2025
Starting on Jan. 1, 2025, State Senator Bill Cunningham’s new law eliminates questionable fees towing companies charge and gets rid of shady shakedowns over lifesaving medical devices. “I was furious to find out that car owners cannot recover their personal medical devices, … Continue reading →