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    Dec 23, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Defeated judges find way back to bench

    The Illinois Supreme Court in the past year kept seven politically connected judges on the Cook County bench after they were rejected by voters, a common practice the high court had pledged to curtail.
    The Illinois Supreme Court in the past year kept seven politically connected judges on the Cook County bench after they were rejected by voters, a common practice the high court had pledged to curtail. One had given more than $20,000 to the Cook County...

    Tags: Cook County Government, Edward M. Burke, Judges, Elections, Thomas R. Allen

  2. Jan 18, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  3. Praetorian Guard is key in Vanecko investigation

    The Praetorian Guard of Chicago won't be part of the formal hearing Friday in what's now called the Vanecko case.
    The Praetorian Guard of Chicago won't be part of the formal hearing Friday in what's now called the Vanecko case. But understanding what happened in the political heater case of the year won't be complete without Praetorian input. Many of you know...

    Tags: Gun Control, Chicago Mayor, National Rifle Association of America, Richard M. Daley, Anita Alvarez

  4. Feb 1, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Candid Candace: Innovation shines at Black Creativity Gala

    For the 30th anniversary of the Black Creativity Gala, there were more than 700 guests at the Museum of Science and Industry on Jan. 26 to celebrate this year's exhibition themed "Innovation." During the opening reception, guests enjoyed a juried showcase of more than 100 colorful works of art created by African-American artists from across the country as well as 30 pieces submitted by local high school students.
    For the 30th anniversary of the Black Creativity Gala, there were more than 700 guests at the Museum of Science and Industry on Jan. 26 to celebrate this year's exhibition themed "Innovation." During the opening reception, guests enjoyed a juried showcase...

    Tags: Pat Quinn, Museum of Science and Industry, Northern Trust Corporation, Anne M. Burke, Arts and Culture

  6. Feb 14, 2013 | Chicago Tribune
  7. Today's weary-sigh provoking paragraph in the news

    Change of Subject
    From Hal Dardick's story: Candidate Emanuel said he wanted to make clear that "any efforts to block the inspector general from getting information will not be tolerated." Mayor Emanuel's top lawyer, Stephen Patton, has fought a legal battle all the......
  8. Dec 20, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Tax group drops case against Oak Park school district

    Taxpayers United of America has withdrawn its fight to keep alive a lawsuit that alleged Oak Park School District 97 understated, by 300 percent, the amount of the tax increase from an April 2011 referendum. The Chicago-based tax advocacy group sued...

    Tags: Cook County Government, Oak Park, Don Harmon, Judges, Wilmette

  10. Mar 19, 2013 | Chicago Tribune
  11. Help wanted: Impartial aribiter of innocence claims

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    The Illinois Appellate Court twice has found in (Carl) Williams' favor and ordered the trial court to allow him to pursue an innocence claim, saying the evidence gathered so far by his attorneys could lead to an acquittal if he......
  12. Mar 17, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Regulators seek to suspend Oak Brook attorney and radio host

    Regulators have taken the unusual step of recommending an immediate law license suspension for an Oak Brook attorney and radio host accused of misusing millions of dollars of her clients' money. The Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission...

    Tags: Oak Park, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Entertainment, Justice System

  14. Feb 8, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. Owners in hot water over delinquent utility bills

    Q: We are a homeowners association, and the association must pay the water/sewer bill, then invoice the owners their share. Some of the owners are far behind in paying their assessment accounts, which include water/sewer charges. Do we have the right to...

    Tags: Armed Conflicts, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Lifestyle and Leisure, Clubs and Associations, Laws

  16. Feb 24, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Mary Ann McMorrow, 1st female state Supreme Court Justice dies

    When Mary Ann McMorrow was a Cook County assistant state's attorney, a supervisor told her that a male colleague would argue the points in a legal brief that she prepared for the Illinois Supreme Court.
    Tribune reporter
    When Mary Ann McMorrow was a Cook County assistant state's attorney, a supervisor told her that a male colleague would argue the points in a legal brief that she prepared for the Illinois Supreme Court. Women just didn't go in front of such high-ranking...

    Tags: Cook County Government, Colleges and Universities, Judges, Elections, Dominican University

  18. Mar 7, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Illinois Supreme Court picks justice's law clerk to be Cook County judge

    When the Illinois Supreme Court acted to fill a vacancy on the Cook County bench this year, it looked no further than the chambers of one of its own — Justice Charles Freeman.
    When the Illinois Supreme Court acted to fill a vacancy on the Cook County bench this year, it looked no further than the chambers of one of its own — Justice Charles Freeman. There the high court found law clerk Jean Cocozza. Cocozza got her...

    Tags: Illinois Elections, Cook County Government, Edward M. Burke, Judges, Elections

  20. Jan 24, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Defendant will wear prison garb in front of cameras, judge rules

    A man charged with killing his ex-girlfriend will have to face the courtroom news cameras in his standard jail attire, a DuPage County judge ruled Thursday.
    Special to the Tribune
    A man charged with killing his ex-girlfriend will have to face the courtroom news cameras in his standard jail attire, a DuPage County judge ruled Thursday. Judge Blanche Hill Fawell rejected a motion filed on behalf of Adam Belmont, who is scheduled to...

    Tags: Woodridge, Murder, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System

  22. Jan 6, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. Any judge in Vanecko case should be judged — and 'scrubbed'

    Within seconds of McHenry County Judge Maureen  McIntyre being appointed to preside over Illinois' political heater manslaughter case on Friday, you could almost hear her being "scrubbed."
    Within seconds of McHenry County Judge Maureen McIntyre being appointed to preside over Illinois' political heater manslaughter case on Friday, you could almost hear her being "scrubbed." It's not about cleansing bubbles. Not in Illinois. "Scrubbing" is...

    Tags: Murder, Edward M. Burke, Judges, Elections, Democratic Party

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