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Related: About this forumCorruption in Illinois & Our County State's Attorneys
Illinois is arguably the most corrupt state in the country.
One reason?
State's Attorneys in Illinois are embedded with the county's political machine which put them there. Complaints against their cronies are dismissed, ignored and lost.
Read an outstanding blog which provides information on some of our State's Attorneys and the friends they keep.
http://countyleaks.blogspot.com/
elleng
(136,083 posts)As I think you're referring to State's Attorneys, that is, attorneys who are employed by the State, counties, and other governmental jurisdictions, I suggest you edit within your post to upper case 'S' for clarity. (I was admitted to practice in Illinois, haven't practiced there for many years, and I suspect you're not referring to plain old attorneys practicing in Illinois.)
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AnotherMcIntosh
(11,064 posts)The blogger should also cover the Illinois Attorney General's office and the judges.
Here's an old one which you may have heard before.
Question -- What do they call an honest judge in Chicago?
Answer -- A tourist.
LegalScholar
(84 posts)It does cover some stuff on the IL AG's office and the judges.
According to CountyLeaks' profile, this person works alone and doesn't get paid. Covering all the corruption would be impossible.
http://countyleaks.blogspot.com/2013/04/who-is-countyleaks.html
ChairmanAgnostic
(28,017 posts)after a coalition of 14 state AGs around the country agree with and endorsed what the 7th did, the USSC just accepted the case. It will be THE case on labor law as it relates to age discrimination.
After all, putting a memo that says, "Get rid of the old white guys" is not exactly something she wants for her governorship or presidential runs.
AnotherMcIntosh
(11,064 posts)Or is there another 7th Cir age discrimination case that you're referring to?
If I were a betting person, I would bet on the Supreme Court upholding whatever 7th Circuit case is under consideration.
ChairmanAgnostic
(28,017 posts)I have been following it for a while. Fascinating discovery results. I never head of a defendant never preparing their employee-witnesses for their deps before. Or claiming that something they dug up the day before was the reason for his firing 2 years earlier.
As I age, I have high hopes for this case.
LegalScholar
(84 posts)Why was she in such a hurry to settle the Steidl/Whitlock lawsuits? Why didn't she want this to go to trial to expose all the wrongdoings? Is this reform? How will this change Illinois?
http://countyleaks.blogspot.com/2011/06/below-radar-in-edgar-county-mutual.html