Illinois Continues to Expand Workers’ RightsBy Michael J. MaslankaAugust 2023HB2493, recently signed by the governor, helps protect the jobs of those whose family members were killed by violence and lets the family grieve for a reasonable period of time.
Opening the Books on Closed MeetingsBy Joe RanvestelOctober 2023An Illinois high school is being investigated by the Illinois Attorney General's Office after voting against including a controversial book in an English course.
Seventh Circuit Affirms Prior Decision Regarding Gender-Affirming Bathroom UseBy Jessica GalanosOctober 2023In August 2023, the seventh circuit issued its decision in A.C. by M.C. v. Metropolitan School District of Martinsville, affirming the decisions of two lower courts to preliminarily enjoin two Indiana school districts from enforcing their bathroom policies.
Summary of Kennedy v. Bremerton School District (2022)By Cindy G. BuysMay 2023A summary and analysis of Kennedy v. Bremerton School District, in which the U.S. Supreme Court held in a 6-3 opinion that the government may not suppress an individual from engaging in personal religious observance.
Universal Declaration of Human Rights Turns 75By Junaid “J” AfeefOctober 2023An overview of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and how it may shape human rights in the United States and worldwide in the coming years.