Proposed Legislation Would Have Effectively Banned Delta-8 Products Outside Dispensaries As we have previously covered, there have been increasing pressure from some lawmakers to crack down on Delta-8 and other hemp derived products as they have soared in popularity,...
Criminal Defense
US Appeals Court Blocks New Money-Laundering Law from Taking Effect
Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals Reinstates Injunction as Deadline Looms In an update to our previous post concerning the implementation of a new law designed to crack down on money laundering through small businesses and LLCs, a three-judge panel in the 5th Circuit...
ACLU Sues Bureau of Prisons on Behalf of Prisoners
Class Action Lawsuit Alleges BOP Failing to Comply with First Step Act As we have previously covered, there have been numerous allegations that the BOP has kept inmates in custodial settings longer than they should per the various rules that govern how inmates’...
Changes to Illinois Criminal Laws on the Horizon
Several New Laws to Go into Effect in the New Year Many new laws are set to take effect with the new year, with several affecting the Illinois criminal justice system which will have varying degrees of impact. Some are instructive, such as providing law enforcement...
Latest Mass Telephone Hack Provides More Evidence of Need for End-to-End Encryption in Communications
Majority of Users Who Had Call Records Stolen Not Notified Earlier this year, at least eight telecommunication companies were hacked by the group Salt Typhoon, which is possibly connected to the Chinese government, with many high-end political figures as the target,...
Artificial Intelligence Policy for Lawyers in Illinois Recently Revealed
Illinois Supreme Court Releases Standards for Lawyers Using AI in Practice Following the recommendations of the a newly created task force on artificial intelligence (AI), the Illinois Supreme Court recently announced their formal policy and rules regarding the use of...
Cook County Sheriff Announces Plans to Discontinue Running Electronic Monitoring Program
EM Program to Shift Towards Program Run by Judge’s Office In another update to the ongoing saga of changes the Safe-T Act has had on the legal system, Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart announced that his agency would be phasing out their Electronic Monitoring (“EM”)...
Numerous Federal Prisons Set to Close
Plans to Abruptly Close Several Facilities Due to Budget Restraints Revealed As we have previously covered, the Federal Bureau of Prisons (“BOP”) has been grappling with several issues that have hampered the BOP and its ability to provide necessary support for...
Courts Continue to Grapple with Marijuana Uncertainty in Illinois
Supreme Court Rules Raw Cannabis Smell Justifies Search of Vehicle Just months after ruling that the smell of burnt cannabis alone cannot justify a police officer subsequently searching a vehicle, as we covered here, the Illinois Supreme Court found that the opposite...
Recent Reports Outlines Continued Issues in Federal Prison System
Lack of Staffing, Crumbling Infrastructure, and Presence of Contraband Plaguing Bureau of Prisons Following a series of unannounced inspections by the Office of Inspector General (“OIG”) of Bureau of Prisons (“BOP”) facilities, the OIG recently released a publicly...


