Status of U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Methane RulesBy Craig R. HedinMineral Law, March 2021The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently issued two final rules related to the 2016 New Source Performance Standards for the oil and gas industry. These new rules were challenged by various states, including Illinois.
Stealing Houses?By Frank PellegriniReal Estate Law, March 2021What do you get when you combine identity theft with mortgage fraud? The FBI calls it house stealing.
Stealing Houses?By Frank PellegriniTrusts and Estates, January 2021What do you get when you combine identity theft with mortgage fraud? The FBI calls it house-stealing.
Subject Matter JurisdictionBy Roza GossageGeneral Practice, Solo, and Small Firm, December 2021A summary and analysis of Belleville Toyota v. Toyota Motor Sales.
Subject Matter JurisdictionBy Roza GossageGeneral Practice, Solo, and Small Firm, February 2021A look at subject matter jurisdiction in Illinois.
SummariesInsurance Law, January 2021Summaries of the cases in this issue.
Summary of the License to Work ActBy Ted HarvatinTraffic Laws and Courts, February 2021On January 17, 2020, Governor Pritzker signed into the law the License to Work Act.
Sunday BluesBy Paloma HollomanWomen and the Law, August 2021Tips for overcoming the Sunday blues.
Supporting the Illinois Bar Foundation’s Lincoln Legacy SocietyBy Hon. Edward J. Schoenbaum, (ret.)Child Law, January 2021The Lincoln Legacy Society is the Planned Giving Program of the Illinois Bar Foundation, supporting the Foundation’s mission to administer access to justice programs throughout Illinois and offer financial aid to attorneys and their families during times of crisis.
Supreme Court Immigration Docket 2020-2021By Prof. Cindy G. BuysInternational and Immigration Law, February 2021Summaries of major immigration law cases on the U.S. Supreme Court's docket for the 2020-21 term.
Supreme Court Rules on Student’s Off-Campus Speech RightsBy Carley Kulenkamp & Roland R. CrossEducation Law, August 2021On June 23, 2021, the United States Supreme Court found in favor of B.L., a student, in the landmark school free speech case regarding off-campus speech.
Surviving Your First Year Practicing RemotelyBy Olivia BasuYoung Lawyers Division, March 2021Tips for new attorneys learning to navigate their first years of practice during a pandemic.
Suspension on Citations to Discover AssetsBy Ryan M. OlsonYoung Lawyers Division, March 2021An overview of the additional extensions and consequenes of Executive Order 2020-25, which was issued April 14, 2020.