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Illinois will square off with lawyers representing John Tillman next month in his 2019 case seeking to void bonds issued to fund pensions and pay down bills.
February 17 -
The Los Angeles Unified School District superintendent points out that city officials have failed to bring the COVID-19 infection rate to a safe enough level.
February 8 -
New Hampshire wants the Supreme Court to hear its challenge to income taxes its neighbor levies on employees who began working from home during the pandemic.
January 29 -
Michigan Attorney-General Dana Nessel filed misdemeanor willful neglect of duty charges against former Gov. Rick Snyder in a Genesee County court.
January 13 -
Illinois is asking state justices to resolve efforts to challenge $14 billion of outstanding general obligation bonds.
January 8 -
Tuesday's decision keeps the trial process rolling along, progress the accused banks were hoping to halt with their appeal.
December 29 -
The state Supreme Court declined to hear the case, ending a fiscal and legal dispute with the basketball team that left for San Francisco last year.
December 17 -
The legal wrangling over whether the state can control expressways in Miami-Dade County is expected to rage on well into 2021.
December 16 -
Moody's dropped the Chicago Archdiocese' rated debt by three notches to Ba1.
December 10 -
The Department of Justice filed a federal complaint alleging conditions at Alabama prisons violate the constitution, as the state continues to negotiate public-private partnerships to build three lockups.
December 10