Discrimination claims: Commission review or independent civil action?
By Carl R. Draper
Labor and Employment Law,
February 2018
In Metzler v. Katherine Shaw Bethea Hospital, the Second District has provided a recent ruling that very clearly outlines the contours of the independent right to file suit in court instead of the Human Rights Commission.
Court parses Human Rights Act jury instructions
By Michael R. Lied
Labor and Employment Law,
March 2017
The case of Schnitker v. Springfield Urban League, Inc. proves it is always helpful to read a decision that addresses jury instructions, particularly where there are no pattern instructions.
Case review: Castillo v. Dep’t of Human Rights
By Michael J. Maslanka
Human and Civil Rights,
September 2015
The case of Castillo v. Department of Human Rights, et al., deals with illegal discrimination in the rental of an apartment under the Illinois Human Rights Act.
Is “pofluenza” a future protected category to The Illinois Human Rights Act?
By Peter LaSorsa
Labor and Employment Law,
January 2014
People in areas that are less affluent are more likely to have lower credit scores and other negative background information in their files. Given two prospective employees with the same four-year degree and level of work experience, the credit report and background check may be the deciding factor in hiring.
New amendment to Human Rights Act
By Peter LaSorsa
Corporate Law Departments,
October 2009
The Illinois Human Rights Act (“IHRA”), found at 775 ILCS 5/1-101, is being amended and, starting January 1, 2010, will offer protection to individuals who have an order of protection.
SB 1492-Right to sue legislation fails in the House
By Glenn R. Gaffney
Labor and Employment Law,
November 2003
The ISBA Labor & Employment Law Section Council previously resolved to support the concept of proposed legislation which would amend the Illinois Human Rights Act so as to allow complainants the right to file suit in circuit court for an employment action (Article 2) under the Illinois Human Rights Act.
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