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How Have Defendants Fared in Employment Law Cases at the Court Since 1990 (Part 3)?

By Kirk Jenkins on April 20, 2019
Posted in Areas of the Law, Voting

Last time, we reviewed the data on the Court’s employment law cases from 2000 to 2010 and began looking at the data for the past nine years.  Today, we review the remainder of the data, as well as looking at the overall numbers.

Since employment law cases have been so rare since 2010, we combine …

How Have Defendants Fared in Employment Law Cases at the Court Since 1990 (Part 2)?

By Kirk Jenkins on April 20, 2019
Posted in Areas of the Law, Voting

Last time, we began our review of the Court’s recent history with employment law cases, covering the years 1990 through 1999.  Today, our review continues with the years 2000 through 2009.

The Court’s employment law docket tailed off during our second ten years, from nineteen cases between 1990 and 1999 to fourteen in the period …

How Has the Court Handled Employment Law Cases Since 1990 (Part 1)?

By Kirk Jenkins on April 11, 2019
Posted in Areas of the Law, Voting

For the past several weeks, we’ve been analyzing areas of law, looking at the data regarding what kinds of cases the court takes and what the individual Justices’ voting records on the issue are.  Today, we begin a new one: employment law.

Between 1990 and 1999, the Court decided only nineteen employment law cases: four …

How Has the Court Decided Employment Law Cases Since 1990?

By Kirk Jenkins on October 16, 2018
Posted in Areas of the Law, Voting

Last week, we reviewed the Supreme Court’s docket in two new areas of law: employment on the civil side and cases involving sexual offenses on the criminal side.  This week, we’re taking a deeper look at both areas of law.

In employment law, the Court’s docket has been evenly split between cases won by the …

How Many Employment Law Cases Has the Court Decided a Year Since 1990?

By Kirk Jenkins on October 10, 2018
Posted in Areas of the Law, Voting

This week, we’re beginning our review of the Court’s history with two new areas of law: employment law on the civil side, and prosecutions for sex offenses on the criminal side.

Since 1990, the Court has decided only twenty-four cases primarily involving issues of employment law.  We review the year-by-year data below.  The Court decided…

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In the next few years, data analytics will revolutionize litigation. At the Illinois Supreme Court Review, we’ve mined dozens of data points from every one of the nearly 2,900 decisions handed down by the Illinois Supreme Court from 1990 through 2017. We use that unique database to share new insights culled from tens of thousands of pages of opinions about the Justices and their decision-making process, the parties and issues which come before the Court.

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