New Democratic justices will shape Supreme Court, but how far left they will take the court, state law remains to be seen – Cook County Record

"I think the 5-2 majority, just like the 4-3 majority in the past, has not been very business friendly. Everything from taxation issues, to the fact that medical malpractice caps were thrown out, to redistricting and restoring some kind of part of balance to the state, I think we are concerned,” Illinois Chamber of Commerce President Todd Maisch said. "You always want to give a new Supreme Court justice the benefit of the doubt, but we’re prepared for some bad decisions out of the court.”
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Lana
3 years ago

Communism knows no boundaries

debtsor
3 years ago

The new ILSC will be a rubber stamp for the legislature. The five member majority knows they owe their seats to the legislature that gerrymandered their seat. They know they can be gerrymandered out of retention next time around too. Its a completely corrupt system.

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