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DOJ Extends ADA Title II WCAG Web Accessibility Deadlines

Effective today, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has issued an Interim Final Rule (IFR) extending the compliance deadlines for Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) web and mobile application accessibility requirements.

Gov. Pritzker Renews His Call to Ban Cell Phones in Illinois Classrooms

During his annual State of the State address, Governor Pritzker renewed his call to ban cell phone use during school hours, stating, “It’s time to get cell phones out of the classroom.” The Governor’s office cited research showing that “72% of high school teachers identified cell phone distraction as a ‘major problem’ in their classroom.”

ISSRA, Not FOIA: Clarifying Parents’ Avenue to Access Educational Records

Parents have the right to access their student’s educational records. However, there can be confusion as to which avenue under the law they can or should pursue for access to these student records.

Recent Amendment to the Local Government Wage Transparency Act

A one-sentence amendment to the Local Government Wage Increase Transparency Act (the “Act”) was signed into law on August 9, 2019, which states: “’Disclosable payment’ also includes accumulated sick leave.”…

New Legislation Creates Appeal Process for Unsatisfactory Ratings

On August 27, 2019, Governor Pritzker signed legislation that requires Illinois school districts to create an appeals process for teachers who receive “unsatisfactory” ratings on their performance evaluations.  Governor Pritzker…

Tort Immunity Act Decision

The First District Appellate Court of Illinois recently issued a decision with regard to Section 4-106(b) of the Local Governmental and Governmental Employees Tort Immunity Act.  In Townsend v. City of…

Seventh Circuit Holds Chicago’s Impounding Practices Violate Bankruptcy Automatic Stay

The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals recently issued a decision with regard to the City of Chicago’s practice of holding a bankrupt debtor’s motor vehicle until the outstanding parking tickets…
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