Older Americans Act ReauthorizationElder Law, April 2020On March 25, 2020, President Trump reauthorized the Older Americans Act by signing into law H.R. 4334, the Supporting Older Americans Act of 2020.
The Other PandemicBy Justice Michael B. HymanBench and Bar, June 2020Lawyers are perfectly suited to find ways to dismantle systemic barriers, to promote inclusivity and diversity, to combat overt or explicit bias, to advocate for a legal system accessible to all, and to illuminate the nature of unconscious bias and address its root causes.
Our Past Is Not Our FutureBy John H. MavilleSenior Lawyers, September 2020A note from the chair, John H. Maville.
Out With the Old and in With the NewBy Judge Michael ChmielCommercial Banking, Collections, and Bankruptcy, June 2020A note from the editor, Judge Michael Chmiel.
Outgoing Chair’s Final ColumnBy David DornerState and Local Taxation, June 2020A note from the outgoing chair, David Dorner.
P.A. 101-221: Workplace Transparency ActBy Phillip LenziniLocal Government Law, February 2020A summary of significant changes in Illinois law that went into effect on December 1 as a result of the Workplace Transparency Act.
People v. Sophanavog: Waivers at Plea and the Ripple EffectBy Mark Kevin Wykoff, Sr. & Julia Kaye WykoffCriminal Justice, December 2020In August, the Illinois Supreme Court issued its opinion in People v. Sophanavong, where the court considered whether a circuit court’s failure to strictly comply with the requirements of section 5-3-1 of the Unified Code of Corrections to forgo a presentence investigation report requires remand for a new sentencing hearing or whether a defendant can waive the issue by pleading guilty as well as forfeit the claim by failing to raise it in a post-plea motion.
Perspectives From the Canadian ConsulateBy Cindy G. BuysInternational and Immigration Law, February 2020On Friday, January 17, the International & Immigration Law Section Council met with the Canadian consul general, John Cruikshank, and his staff at the Canadian Consulate in Chicago.
PFAS Gaining Legislative and Regulatory TractionBy Patrick J. PaulEnvironmental and Natural Resources Law, October 2020In recent years, environmental and toxic tort practitioners have begun to focus on per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances.
Pipeline Easement Conflicts With Mining OperationsBy David M. WilliamsMineral Law, March 2020The recent appellate case, Super Mix of Wisconsin, Inc., & Jack Pease v. Natural Gas Pipeline Co. of America, LLC, involves the mining of sand and gravel that conflicted with an existing gas pipeline and easement.
Playing Videos During Jury DeliberationsBy Hon. Edward MaloneyTraffic Laws and Courts, November 2020In People v. Hollahan, the Illinois Supreme Court reviewed whether reversible error was committed when, after the jury had retired to deliberate, the court granted the jury’s request to review a video but played it in the courtroom with the judge, parties and alternate jurors present.