A federal appeals panel has shut down a class action that aimed to stop Chicago from impounding and selling vehicles tied to ...
Instead of following any kind of rigid programme, we did one or two classes per week for 10 weeks – either a strength-based ...
A group of Chicago drivers argued the ordinance violates the Fifth Amendment, but an appeals panel backed the city's ...
Last weekend, the National sprint Car Hall of Fame announced its Class of 2026 inductees. As is always the case, the group ...
The Mercer County Circuit Court was packed Friday morning for a retirement party to honor a long-standing public servant.
The Christmas spirit is alive and well among the service clubs in Macomb County and their supporters — and the generosity ...
Director Craig Brewer discusses missing his mentor John Singleton and filming "Song Sung Blue" with Hugh Jackman and Kate ...
Following US Distric Judge Rogers decision to decertify the class action, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals will now consider an appeal request.
Four witnesses, including two judges and former Mayor Tom Barrett, testified as Dugan’s lawyers argued confusion, not obstruction, drove her actions.
The Sixth Circuit concluded a federal judge for the Western District of Tennessee did not abuse its discretion when it certified the class. However, the Third, Fourth, Seventh and Ninth circuits this ...
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