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When Marco Velazquez, a Chicago homeowner, discovered squatters living in his South Side property, he didn’t leave. Instead, he stayed the night. “I couldn’t believe it,” Velazquez told ABC 7 News, ...
Google will return to federal court Friday to fend off the U.S. Justice Department’s attempt to topple its internet empire at ...
Hoover's lawyers began their quest to free him from federal prison in 2018 in an Oval Office meeting with Trump. The path ...
Who is Larry Hoover, the cofounder of a notorious Chicago street gang whose sentence was commuted by President Donald Trump?
In the second episode of the three-part Netflix true crime documentary series “Cold Case: The Tylenol Murders,” James Lewis ...
Barton McNeal and Jamie Snow, both represented by the Exoneration Project, have petitioned the Illinois Supreme Court for a ...
As the migrant crisis develops in Chicago, the Law School Immigrants’ Rights Clinic has offered ... which asylum claims were the strongest so that they could decide which cases to take on. The clinic ...
Andy Shaw argues that City Hall’s reliance on private law firms in police misconduct cases fuels political patronage and wastes millions in taxpayer money.
Madigan ally Michael McClain, former ComEd CEO Anne Pramaggiore, ex-ComEd lobbyist John Hooker and onetime City Club ...
Chicago P.D. finally had Chapman admit her feelings for Voight but this is an awful relationship if I've ever seen one.
That's what President Donald Trump and his administration have continued to tout about their plans for mass deportations since day one of his second administration.
Funding cuts from the U.S. Department of Justice are having a big impact on local organizations dedicated to violence protection.