University of Chicago Study Exposes Illinois' Failure to Support Immigrant Crime Victims, Spotlight on Chicago Police's U-Visa Denials
A report criticizes Illinois for failing to protect immigrant crime victims and comply with a law meant to help them obtain visas when they cooperate with police.
Peoria's CEFCU Settles with DOJ Over Accusations of Discrimination Against Disabled Individuals
The DOJ reached a settlement with CEFCU to address ADA violations after claims of discrimination against individuals with disabilities. CEFCU must implement a new ADA policy and compensate the complainant.
Chicago Gang Members Face Federal Racketeering Charges for Alleged Murder to Boost Status
Four Chicago gang members face federal racketeering charges for allegedly murdering a man to enhance their gang status. The Rack City members are also implicated in narcotics trafficking and violent crimes.
Illinois Joins DOJ in Landmark Antitrust Suit Against Live Nation and Ticketmaster Over Competitive Practices
The article discusses an antitrust lawsuit filed by Attorney General Raoul and the U.S. Department of Justice against Live Nation and Ticketmaster, alleging anti-competitive practices in the live entertainment industry.












