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A federal judge has ordered the city of Chicago equip about 70% of intersections with the audible crossing cues over the next ...
As the academic year is now wrapping up, we hope that the final weeks of school have been relatively stress free, and that our clients are now ...
The timing of the development is notable and even ironic: it comes even as the NYT continues a legal battle with OpenAI and ...
With construction on the Kennedy Expressway in recent months leading to significant traffic backups throughout most days on ...
Coffee Mess, Café D’Angelo, the Law School Musical … these are some of the traditions that 3Ls mentioned when we asked them ...
This story was originally published by the Illinois Answers Project as part of their series Making it in Chicago: Detours and ...
Homes like D’Agostino’s, typically called coach houses, carriage houses or “granny flats,” are illegal to build in most of ...
Gov. JB Pritzker has spent $100,000 in taxpayer funds for an outside legal consultant to advise the state in discussions with ...
Advocates for heavy industry say if the proposal puts more obstacles in the way of new industrial businesses getting started, ...
In the coming years, quantum developments could produce sensors capable ... as well as from quantum technology companies. "What the Chicago Quantum Exchange is trying to do is engage the legal ...
PIX11's Anthony DiLorenzo caught up with NewsNation legal analyst Sara Azari following another day of witness testimony. Uncle Sam’s biggest creditor faces a fiscal crisis ‘worse than Greece ...