How to Find an ExpertBy Rachel Ellen SimonYoung Lawyers Division, February 2022Getting the right expert can be critical in understanding and persuasively presenting your case. But how do you go about finding one?
Human and Civil Rights HodgepodgeBy Michael J. MaslankaHuman and Civil Rights, December 2022The human and civil rights set forth in the United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights have been raised and considered in several recent statutes and cases.
Illinois Appellate Court Affirms Transgender Individuals Are Protected Under the IHRABy Ronald S. LangackerDiversity Leadership Council, June 2022The appellate court recently found that Hobby Lobby discriminated against employee Meggan Sommerville on the basis of her gender identity by denying access to the women’s restroom throughout her employment in Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc. v. Sommerville.
Illinois Bar Foundation Champions ProgramCorporate Law Departments, May 2022The Illinois Bar Foundation's Champions Program is an easy way to pledge your support and further the work of the Foundation.
Illinois CASA Updates During CovidBy Mari ChristophersonChild Law, April 2022The Illinois CASA network provides best interest volunteer advocacy to over 9,000 children who have experienced abuse and/or neglect through its network of 31 local offices working in 54 counties.
Illinois Department of Labor Clarifies Amendments to Illinois Equal Pay ActBy Alex Weinstein & Allison E. CzerniakCorporate Law Departments, May 2022In March and June of 2021, the Illinois Equal Pay Act was substantively amended to require Illinois employers with 100 or more employees in Illinois to obtain an equal pay registration certificate from the Illinois Department of Labor every two years.
Illinois Employers Face New Health Coverage Reporting RequirementBy Carrie E. Byrnes & Jorge M. LeonLabor and Employment Law, January 2022Governor Pritzker signed the Consumer Coverage Disclosure Act into law earlier this year, which creates disclosure requirements for Illinois employers that provide group health insurance coverage to any employee(s) in Illinois.
Illinois Employment Law Updates for 2023By Philip J. PenceLabor and Employment Law, December 2022With the new year around the corner, Illinois employers need to be aware of amendments to two Illinois employment laws.
Illinois Equal Pay Law Changes Complicate ComplianceBy Jeremy Glenn, Brittany Green, & Sydney HolmanLabor and Employment Law, February 2022The state of Illinois took bold legislative action toward employee pay equality with sweeping amendments in 2021 to the state Equal Pay Act.
Illinois House Resolution Urges In-Person Hearings for Juveniles Where Liberty Is at StakeBy Scott F. MainChild Law, December 2022In March of 2022, the Illinois House of Representatives passed House Resolution 616, urging the Illinois Supreme Court to require Illinois courts to responsibly transition juvenile delinquency proceedings back to in-person hearings, especially where liberty interests are at stake.
Illinois Human Rights Act Amendment Limits Use of Criminal Convictions in Employment DecisionsBy Peter E. HansenDiversity Leadership Council, June 2022Illinois has long limited employers from considering an applicant’s or employee’s arrest records in making employment decisions, but a recent amendment to the Illinois Human Rights Act goes a step further by extending that prohibition to employment decisions based solely or in part on conviction records.
Illinois Human Rights Legislation UpdateBy Ronald S. LangackerHuman and Civil Rights, September 2022A summary of new laws passed within the last legislative session in Illinois concerning human and/or civil rights.