Praise for the Legal Services Directory

"Thank you very much indeed for the latest copy of the Legal Services Directory. It will be very helpful to us over the coming year, and to that point, I wondered if we might be able to order 3 more copies of the book."--Ryan, Center on Halsted"I want to express my gratitude for the willingness to p...

Urge Officials to Create Diversion Courtrooms

The Criminal Justice Project of Chicago Appleseed is currently working on a proposed model for comprehensive pretrial diversion for the Cook County Felony Courts Division. The proposal centers on the creation of five pilot diversion courtrooms. Current diversion efforts include the State Attorney’s...

Judicial Performance Commission Pilot Project

There are 73 Cook County judges up for retention in the November election. Because voters have no real opportunity to independently evaluate such a large slate of candidates, unfortunately, many voters either abstain from the retention vote or make decisions based on familiar ballot cues (e.g. ethni...

Criminal Court Reform Featured in the New York Times

Chicago Appleseed's groundbreaking reform and advocacy work was featured in the New York Times article "Judge Provides Impetus for Cook County Jail’s ‘Virtual School’."Read the full article here....

Payday Loan Reform Passed by the Illinois General Assembly

On May 26, 2010, Illinois consumers scored a major victory when the Illinois House passed the Senate amendments to H.B. 537, a strong payday loan reform bill, by a vote of 108-1. Governor Quinn now has 90 days to sign the bill into law.Payday loans are small, short term loans made at predatory inter...
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