An Illinois bill that could change homeschooling rules would create "a pipeline to the criminal justice system for parents," ...
The U.S. Department of Justice is urging a federal district court judge to deny a motion to dismiss its challenge to Illinois ...
An effort to shutter a registry for violent offenses raises questions about to treat people who’ve completed prison sentences ...
Some activists feel left out because they can’t review the ordinance before its expected City Council introduction in ...
A state-operated residential institution in Dixon is among three such facilities under investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice. The Mabley Developmental Center, one of seven such institutions ...
In today's edition of Illinois in Focus Daily, The Center Square Associate Editor Greg Bishop discusses the back and forth ...
Incarcerated students inside Sheridan Correctional Center share their thoughts about higher education, rehabilitation and ...
Parents and community leaders are speaking out against legislation in the Illinois House that would punish homeschool ...
After juvenile life sentences were banned, a bill to make youth sentencing reforms retroactive stalled last session ...
With the justices split 5-4, the Supreme Court has granted the Trump administration's plea to cut hundreds of millions of ...
The Illinois Supreme Court has entered an order allowing free remote public access to reviewing court documents effective May 1. The reviewing courts include the Illinois Supreme Court and the five ...
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