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  2. African Descent-Citizens Reparations Commission - Wikipedia

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    The African Descent-Citizens Reparations Commission in a commission created to determine whether or not the State of Illinois should award reparations to black people. [1] The commission can have up to 18 members, by law at least 3 members must be representatives of organizations that support reparations and at least 8 of the members must be black.

  3. Illinois v. Wardlow - Wikipedia

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    Illinois v. Wardlow , 528 U.S. 119 (2000), is a case decided before the United States Supreme Court involving U.S. criminal procedure regarding searches and seizures . Background [ edit ]

  4. Institute for Justice - Wikipedia

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    The Institute for Justice (IJ) is a libertarian non-profit public interest law firm in the United States. It has litigated ten cases before the United States Supreme Court dealing with eminent domain, interstate commerce, public financing for elections, school vouchers, tax credits for private school tuition, civil asset forfeiture, and residency requirements for liquor license.

  5. Richard and Elizabeth Uihlein - Wikipedia

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    Previously headquartered in Waukegan, Illinois, the company moved to Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin, in 2010, in return for up to $18.6 million in state incentives. The couple lives in Lake Forest, Illinois; they also have a summer home in Manitowish Waters, Wisconsin. The Uihlein family also owns EAU Holdings, a resort in northern Wisconsin.

  6. Citizens' Councils - Wikipedia

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    The Citizens' Councils (commonly referred to as the White Citizens' Councils) were an associated network of white supremacist, [1] segregationist organizations in the United States, concentrated in the South and created as part of a white backlash against the US Supreme Court 's landmark Brown v. Board of Education ruling.

  7. P. Scott Neville Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Born. 1948 or 1949 (age 75–76) [3] Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Political party. Democratic [4] Education. Culver–Stockton College. Washington University in St. Louis ( JD) P. Scott Neville Jr. is an American lawyer who has served a justice of the Illinois Supreme Court .

  8. Elizabeth Rochford - Wikipedia

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    Michael J. Burke. Personal details. Born. 1960 or 1961 (age 62–63) Political party. Democratic. Education. Loyola University Chicago ( BA, JD) Elizabeth M. Rochford (born 1960 or 1961) [1] is an American lawyer from Illinois who has served as a justice of the Illinois Supreme Court since 2022.

  9. Nancy L. Maldonado - Wikipedia

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    Born. ( 1975-11-28) November 28, 1975 (age 48) Skokie, Illinois, U.S. Education. Harvard University ( AB) Columbia University ( JD) Nancy Lee Maldonado (born November 28, 1975) is an American lawyer from Chicago who serves as a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois.