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Judge Overturns Illinois Assault Weapons Ban
Judge strikes down Illinois assault weapons ban as unconstitutional
Officials in the state have already filed an appeal after the Trump-appointed judge’s ruling, which cites recent Supreme Court decisions on the Second Amendment.
Federal judge strikes down Illinois assault weapons ban; state files appeal
CHICAGO (WLS) -- A downstate federal judge has ruled Illinois' assault weapons ban unconstitutional on Friday. The judge in the case sided with the plaintiffs who argue the ban is for weapons that they say are commonly used for self-defense purposes.
Trump-Appointed Judge Overturns Illinois Assault Weapons Ban
The ruling increases the likelihood that the conservative-majority Supreme Court will one day consider whether the Second Amendment protects AR-15s.
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Federal judge rules Illinois assault weapons ban unconstitutional
U.S. District Judge Stephen McGlynn is holding off on enforcing his ruling for 30 days to allow Illinois leaders time to ...
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IL Supreme Court to swear in over 1k new attorneys
Over 1,600 new attorneys across the state who passed the Bar Exam in July will be sworn in by the Illinois Supreme Court on ...
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Illinois Supreme Court to hear 3 civil cases in November term
The Illinois Supreme Court will hear three civil cases in its November term, including certified questions related to the Illinois Workers’ Occupational Diseases Act in a work exposure-related death.
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DSH payments are back at the Supreme Court: 3 things to know
The Supreme Court will hear arguments Tuesday on a lawsuit challenging how the government calculates Medicare ...
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Federal judge rules Illinois assault weapons ban unconstitutional, attorney general vows to appeal
The litigation over
Illinois
’ assault weapons ban is viewed as likely to reach as high as the U.S.
Supreme
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