AI and Law: An Opportunity to Improve Legal PracticeBy Damien RiehlFebruary 2024Recent exponential leaps in advanced large language models have presented both opportunities and challenges that have the capacity to reshape the legal landscape.
Become an Illinois Bar Foundation ChampionBy Jessica R. DurkinNovember 2024At least twice a year at ISBA Annual and Midyear Meetings, we are pitched by colleagues and the Illinois Bar Foundation to become a “Champion.” But what is a Champion really, and what’s in it for us?
Chair’s ColumnBy Alan JedlickaNovember 2024A note from the chair.
Climate Change Litigation – States vs. StatesBy Craig R. HedinNovember 2024Much has been written about states, cities, organizations, and other plaintiffs commencing litigation alleging that energy companies have misled the public about the damage that fossil fuels contribute to climate change. The lawsuits claim billions of dollars in damage from destructive weather allegedly attributable to climate change. Most cases have either been filed or returned to states for consideration. To date, SCOTUS has declined to address the issues raised by the litigation.
Editor’s NoteBy Nick OliverNovember 2024An introduction to the issue from the editor.
Illinois Paves Way for Carbon Capture and Sequestration with SAFE CCS ActBy Gabriel J. Salinas, Philip K. Lau, Ryan J. Silverman, & Juan Pablo Tablada FloresNovember 2024Illinois has established a comprehensive regulatory framework for the development of carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) projects. The state's legislature has passed Senate Bill 1289, also known as the SAFE CCS Act, which was signed into law on July 18, 2024. This groundbreaking legislation was the result of collaborative efforts among various stakeholders, including industry representatives, environmental groups, and labor organizations.
Legislation Update – Spring SessionBy Alan J. JedlickaApril 2024A summary of legislative proposals that may impact the energy, utilities, telecommunications, and transportation sectors if signed into law.
The New Harmony (Harmony Way) Bridge Restoration Project Saving the Historic BridgeBy Ellen Schanzle-HaskinsMay 2024In 2019, Illinois and Indiana both passed legislation creating the State of Illinois New Harmony River Bridge Authority and the Indiana New Harmony and Wabash River Bridge Authority to restore the Harmony Way Bridge, which had closed in 2012 due to a lack of funding.
New Year’s ResolutionsBy Christine HuntFebruary 2024Ten professional resolutions for the new year.
Sidebar: Harmony Way BridgeBy Eric BramletMay 2024A sidebar to Ellen Schanzle-Haskins's article on the Harmony Way Bridge from the outgoing chair.