January 1, 2017 brings an expansion to the Victims’ Economic Security and Safety Act
The Act requires employers to provide unpaid time off to any employee who is a victim of domestic violence or…
The Act requires employers to provide unpaid time off to any employee who is a victim of domestic violence or…
The new law will address and make the following changes to improve the response to sexual assault crimes in Illinois:…
There is new legislation being proposed to amend the Illinois Crime Victims' Bill of Rights, which would provide victims an…
The average family will pay nearly $1,700 more a year to the city and Chicago Public Schools than they did…
Tuesday’s vote — for president and for control of the Senate — will determine whether the court remains short-handed for…
Hair Stylists will now be required to take training courses in recognizing signs of domestic violence in an effort to…
Illinois' Sex Offender Registration Act requires offenders to disclose their internet identities and websites, and update them at least once…
State Sen. Ira Silverstein, has met with constituents to discuss enacting a law banning the recording of photos and video…
The 7th Circuit has ordered a District Court Judge to dismiss the taxicab's lawsuit against the City of Chicago, which…
The Illinois Appellate Court allowed that a former scout, who was sexually abused between 1983 and 1986 by Hacker, a…