A new Illinois law will prohibit organizations from paying less than the minimum wage to workers with disabilities. Gov. J.B.
Non-English speakers in Illinois will have access to free translators during their administrative hearings starting July 1.
Nearly 300 new Illinois state laws went into effect on Jan. 1 ranging from hiring transparency to health insurance regulation ...
Illinois protects from discrimination employees who provide personal care to family members. In so doing, Illinois joins ...
More than a dozen states have already enacted legislation to phase out sub-minimum wage allowances for disabled workers.
Below is an overview of the most significant changes and steps Illinois employers should be taking to ensure they are ...
Illinois employers are subject to many new requirements in 2025. Below are some that employers need to address now.
Limiting online sales may push consumers toward the illicit market, says Elizabeth Hicks of the Consumer Choice Center ...
Edward Blum's American Alliance for Equal Rights today takes aim at a new effort to require nonprofits to disclose race and ...
In a federal lawsuit filed in Chicago on Tuesday, a nonprofit group argues that a new Illinois diversity-affirmation law violates the First Amendment. The America ...
Under Illinois’ aggravated unlawful use of a weapon statute, individuals are not allowed to carry a firearm in public unless ...