Lawsuit filed over Illinois mandating all constitutional challenges be filed in just 2 counties – Illinois Policy

Before this year, if you believed the state of Illinois or one of its officers or employees had violated your rights under the state constitution, you could file a lawsuit at your county courthouse. But in June, Gov. JB Pritzker signed House Bill 3062 into law. It limits the venue for any state constitutional claim to only Cook or Sangamon counties, just two of Illinois’ 102 counties. That means a resident of Metropolis, Illinois, whose rights are violated would be forced to file a claim in a court over 200 miles away.
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fed up neighbor
2 years ago

Just another lawsuit for the courts to side with Pritzker, never for we the people.

Giddyap
2 years ago

Just the latest effort by crooked corrupt Democrats to establish a far left dictatorship

Rocket J Squirrel
2 years ago

Corrupt Illinois democrats doing what they do best, acting like the tyrants they are.

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