Given the multiple, complicated variables to be tackled in planning for remote or blended educational programming for the fall, the lack of practical guidance from State and Federal officials is extremely concerning. Read more
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- Federal Appeals Court Affirms Preliminary Order That Transgender Students Have Right to Access Facilities Consistent with Gender Id
- Cash Reserve Balance Disclosure Requirements During School District Levy and Budget Hearings
- ISBE/IDPH Guidance Regarding COVID Practices for School Districts for Fall 2022
- ILLINOIS FIREARMS RESTRAINING ORDER ACT: LOCAL IMPLEMENTATION
- Addition of Mental and Behavioral Health to the Sick Leave Provisions of the Illinois School Code
- Low Bar for Probable Cause Affirmed in Moorer v. Chicago
- Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Charges Urbana School District with Age Discrimination Violations.
- Amazon’s Ring No Longer Allows Law Enforcement to Request Camera Footage Through Their App
- Paid Leave for All Workers Act Takes Effect January 1, 2024: What Local Government Employers Need to Know
- “Is Anybody Home?:” Forming a Reasonable Basis for Warrantless Entry in the Face of an Emergency or Exigent Circumstances
- Job Postings Will Need To Include Pay Scales/Benefits
- U.S. Department of Labor Final Rule: Employee or Independent Contractor Classification Under the Fair Labor Standards Act (89 FR 1638) and Reporting Newly Hired Employees (Public Act 103-0343)
- Transportation Benefits Program Act Going into Effect on January 1, 2024
- Paid Leave for All Workers Act Takes Effect January 1, 2024: What Local Government Employers Need to Know
- Supreme Court Blocks OSHA Emergency Temporary Standard for COVID-19 Vaccination and Masking
- Illinois Library Association 2023 Conference
- ILLINOIS FIREARMS RESTRAINING ORDER ACT: LOCAL IMPLEMENTATION
- Court Supports Public Employer’s Authority to Require Vaccination or Regular Testing for COVID
- A Public Body Has Discretion to Determine Whether to Hold Remote Meeting During a Public Health Emergency
- Governor Issues Succession of Masking and Vaccination Orders for the Public, Educators and Healthcare Workers
- Low Bar for Probable Cause Affirmed in Moorer v. Chicago
- Attenuation Prevents the Exclusion of Incriminating Statements due to Significant Intervening Circumstances and a Lack of Police Misconduct
- A Careful Balance: When Discretionary Immunity Tips the Scales
- A Proposed Bill Seeks to Require Attorneys be Present for All Custodial Interrogations of Minors
- Police-Citizen Encounter Deemed Nonconsensual: Evidence Suppressed