First Amendment Protections for Protesters in Illinois

The First Amendment protects the right to protest in Illinois by guaranteeing freedom of speech, peaceful assembly, and the right to petition the government. Protesters may demonstrate in public places such as streets, sidewalks, and parks, but those rights are subject to reasonable time, place, and manner restrictions. Understanding these limits helps...
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Can a Wrongfully Convicted Person Sue for Lost Years of Freedom in Illinois?

Yes. A person who was wrongfully convicted in Illinois may be able to seek compensation for the years spent in prison. Illinois law allows some exonerees to pursue financial recovery through a state compensation statute and, in certain cases, through federal civil rights lawsuits when government misconduct contributed to the conviction. The...
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What Counts as “Deliberate Indifference” in Prison Medical Care?

“Deliberate indifference” in prison medical care occurs when correctional staff or medical providers know a prisoner has a serious medical need but disregard the risk by failing to provide reasonable treatment. Under the Eighth Amendment, courts may find a constitutional violation when officials ignore serious health conditions, delay treatment without justification, or...
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Weather-Related Accidents: Liability During Chicago’s Harsh Winters

Chicago winters are more than an inconvenience — they create legal challenges when injuries occur on icy or snow-covered property. Under Illinois law, responsibility for snow and ice removal depends on the situation. Property owners, businesses, and the city each have duties to keep public areas safe. Understanding these obligations helps determine...
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Cosmetic Surgery Complications and Malpractice Claims

A cosmetic surgery meant to improve the patient’s emotional well-being can do the exact opposite if a surgical error occurs, leaving them struggling not only mentally, but also physically and financially. While these procedures are elective, patients have the same right to expect safe, competent care as those undergoing medically necessary procedures. 
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