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10 Jan 2008, 5:02 pm
Affirmed.The second, Barbara Levin, is a former lawyer (and Indiana U. and Indiana Law graduate) who's been suspended (and hence not entitled to practice) since 1999, and was a former prosecutor in Illinois. [read post]
3 May 2014, 6:30 am by Jon Gelman
”On April 24, the patient traveled by plane from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia to London, England then from London to Chicago, Illinois. [read post]
14 Sep 2012, 8:49 pm by Edward X. Clinton, Jr.
White, No. 11-3224 (Manion) (7th Cir. 2012) The court used Indiana law, but the result would have been the same under Illinois law.Edward X. [read post]
8 May 2016, 8:12 am by Howard Friedman
LEXIS 59583 (SD IN, May 4, 2016), an Indiana federal district court dismissed an inmate's suit claiming $1 million in damages for emotional distress when he was removed one time from religious services.In Blankenship v. [read post]
1 Jul 2018, 10:23 am by Howard Friedman
LEXIS 106653 (SD IL, June 26, 2018), an Illinois federal district court allowed an inmate to move ahead with his complaint that the assistant warden prevented him from changing his religion from Baptist to Muslim.In Bell v. [read post]
18 Dec 2009, 6:52 am by Erin Miller
Briefly, Bloomberg adds its own commentary on the Court's refusal to hear the Chrysler bankruptcy petition, Indiana State Police Pension Trust v. [read post]
22 Jun 2014, 10:57 am by Howard Friedman
LEXIS 79939 (SD IN, June 11, 2014), an Indiana federal district court dismissed an inmate's claim of discrimination against his Moorish precepts of Islamism, but with leave to show why judgment should not issue.In Alexander v. [read post]
11 Nov 2013, 8:14 am
  The plaintiffs are two Catholic families and their closely held corporations—one a construction company in Illinois and the other a manufacturing firm in Indiana. [read post]
15 Jun 2014, 9:19 am by Howard Friedman
LEXIS 78856 (SD IL, June 9, 2014), an Illinois federal district court permitted a Rastafarian inmate to proceed with his complaint that his dreadlocks were forcibly cut.In Davis v. [read post]