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Jeff Sessions’ Marijuana Crackdown

Posted on January 10, 2018 by laura
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To the dismay of many marijuana supporters, this past Thursday Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced he will allow federal prosecutors to decide how they would like to handle marijuana cases.  The move sparked panic amongst marijuana growers, sellers, and buyers … Continue reading →

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Field Sobriety Tests

Posted on December 3, 2017 by laura
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By: Guest Author, Kevin Crowley   Field Sobriety Tests To Expect When Cops Pull You Over When a police officer asks you to pull over and step out of your car on suspicion of drunk driving, he will likely ask … Continue reading →

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Parking Tickets Beware…

Posted on October 5, 2017 by laura
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By: Timothy Black   Not all heroes wear capes.  Some wear a shirt and tie, and an Illinois law license.  Local hero-attorney Todd Kooperman is one of my favorite Chicagoans.  In a mission after my own heart, Mr. Kooperman is … Continue reading →

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Can you be Fired for Using Medical Marijuana?

Posted on October 2, 2017 by laura
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A recent article published by CBS Chicago involved an Illinois man who was refused employment because he tested positive for marijuana, even though he had a valid medical marijuana license and a prescription from his doctor.  This article highlights an … Continue reading →

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E-Mail Service – What’s Next, Flying Cars?

Posted on September 29, 2017 by laura
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By: Timothy Black Gather ’round, children; I’d like to tell you about a little thing called the fax machine.  You see, back when I was a kid, we didn’t have your fancy Gmails and Outlooks – nope – if you … Continue reading →

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Is Marijuana the Answer to Illinois’ Debt Crisis?

Posted on September 25, 2017 by laura
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With Illinois currently facing a budget crisis in the amount of $12.8 billion dollars, two lawmakers from Chicago think that marijuana could be the answer to the problem.  Senator Heather Steans and Representative Kelly Cassidy have proposed dual bills in … Continue reading →

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Chicago being sued for mishandling Cellphone Ticket proceedings

Posted on August 4, 2017 by laura
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The Chicago Tribune’s John Byrne detailed a case yesterday morning in which the city of Chicago is being sued by the same law firm that recently won a huge settlement in a suit over the cities mishandling of red light and … Continue reading →

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Marijuana “Breathalyzer” Development Progressing

Posted on August 2, 2017 by laura
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In an article a few weeks ago from the National Institute of Standards and Technology, the groundwork for a reliable Marijuana breathalyzer was discussed. Since Marijuana is burgeoning more and more in society as an acceptable and medicinally useful substance, … Continue reading →

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Cook County to Relax Policy on Traffic Offenses

Posted on June 20, 2017 by laura
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Some shifts in Cook County traffic policy under recently elected States Attorney Kim Foxx will be occurring as detailed by Chicago Tribune contact reporter Megan Crepeau in an article this morning. Certain traffic offenses will now not be prosecuted by … Continue reading →

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Victims of Sexual Assault Face Struggle Against School and courts

Posted on May 29, 2017 by laura
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In an important report from the Associated Press, Michelle R. Smith, Reese Dunklin, and Emily Scmall detail the horrible struggles student victims of sexual assault from other students have gone through to get justice. One of the barriers to justice is … Continue reading →

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