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Illinois lawmakers are weighing a bill that would remove cannabis odor as the sole probable cause for police officers to search a car.
The Illinois Supreme Court did the dirty work for Democrats and are disenfranchising millions of voters, according to ...
House Republicans waited too long to file a lawsuit challenging legislative maps drawn in 2021, the Illinois Supreme Court ruled Wednesday. As a result, the Democratic-majority court will not ...
The future of a Rockford abortion clinic is in limbo after Illinois’ Fourth District appellate court upholds a zoning ...
A bill clarifying that law enforcement cannot search a car based on the smell of marijuana alone has passed through the ...
Law enforcement officers would no longer be allowed to search a vehicle or detain a driver who is over age 21 based solely on the smell of burnt cannabis in the vehicle under a bill that passed ...
The BriefThree Chicago universities and the state of Illinois suspended a DEI-focused scholarship program after the U.S.