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U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin said Supreme Court justices can't argue that separation of powers shields them from ethics laws.
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The decision means the ban will now likely remain in effect while the federal appeals court in Chicago takes time to hear arguments in the case.
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A noted central Illinois jurist has taken aim at the criminal justice system, some rulings by the current Supreme Court, and the negative effect on the nation from the oft-recurring use of fear to shape political ends in the U.S.
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A leader in the Prairie Pride Coalition in McLean County said Tuesday the Supreme Court decision overturning legal abortion means LGBTQ+ people need to be vigilant about their rights.
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Religious rights advocates are celebrating Monday's U.S. Supreme Court ruling that upholds a public school coach’s right to pray with their team. But the American Civil Liberties Union is concerned the ruling could lead to more efforts to inject religion into public schools.
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Abortion rights advocates gathered in downtown Bloomington to decry the Supreme Court's decision to strike down Roe vs. Wade.
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Abortion will remain legal in Illinois, but state leaders reacted swiftly to the Supreme Court’s decision Friday.
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McLean County resident Carolyn Moon is one of those uber volunteers, the ones that give fire to any organization. She has been a patient educator in hospitals, and made sure children are educated on health issues. Moon also is this year's "Champion of Care" honoree and will be recognized May 12 by Planned Parenthood of Illinois for decades of volunteerism.
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Illinois State University professor Meghan Leonard said the treatment of Ketanji Brown Jackson during her confirmation hearings was "disgusting" at times.
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The Bloomington-Normal NAACP says the confirmation of judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the U.S. Supreme Court fills a void on the court that has been minimized for centuries.