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Illinois case cited in Supreme Court rulingCHRIS FUSCO
The firm appealed to the Supreme Court, which nevertheless ruled that state power to regulate extends to private industries (such as grain storage facilities) that affect the public interest. Although the case marked a turning point in the struggle for public regulation of private enterprise, later...
Justia Opinion Summary: The defendant, Justin Devine, was convicted in the circuit court of Kane County of nonconsensual dissemination of private sexual images. He appealed to the appellate court arguing that the State failed to prove him… People v. Grayer Date: December 29, 2023 Citation:...
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Owens-Illinois Inc. made pipe and boiler insulation products that exposed thousands of workers to asbestos.
The Court found the law violated equal protection since such a hearing and proof was required before the State could take custody of children of married or divorced parents and unmarried mothers. Illinois has also taken heat for its gun policy, which is one of the strictest in the nation. ...
Illinois appellate court rules defense experts could testify in LASIK casePat Murphy
345.Foreign cartel: The Illinois North District Court gives indications concerning the extraterritorial application of the U.S. federal antitrust law in th... 345.Foreign cartel: The Illinois North District Court gives indications concerning the extraterritorial application of the U.S. federal anti...
Accordingly, the State Appellate Court found that the search of Ybarra had been constitutional because it had been "conducted in a Page 444 U. S. 90 one-room bar where it [was] obvious from the complaint . . . that heroin was being sold or dispensed," id. at 62, 373 N.E.2d at ...