The FTC and attorneys general from Minnesota and Illinois sued Deere & Co. over its “unfair practices” relating to equipment repairs.
This includes elections for city council members and the race for the 13th ward position. Jeff Bailey is one of four candidates running for this seat. “I’m running because I’m a Rockfordian; born and raised in this community and I have a love for my community,” said 13th Ward City Council Member Jeff Bailey.
Just off 11th St., Steward stands in the Schnucks parking lot – making his case for a seat on Rockford City Council. “I can’t see a problem and not want to fix it,” he contends. His background as a letter carrier for the US Postal Service inspires his next step aiming for city hall.
This Q&A is the first installment in a series on UChicago Law alumni engaged in public service work. Carolyn Hann, ’99, is the Chief of Staff for the Federal Trade Commission’s Bureau of Consumer Protection (BCP).
The federal government, Illinois and Minnesota have filed a lawsuit ... In a redacted version of the complaint posted by the FTC, the lawsuit says Deere provides its "Full-Function Service ...
The Federal Trade Commission and attorneys general from Minnesota and Illinois are suing Deere & Co., claiming it engages in “unfair practices” relating to equipment repairs. The move follows years of advocacy and a formal complaint from National Farmers Union and locals in Iowa,
according to the lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Rockford, Illinois. The action comes as the FTC has stepped up enforcement actions in the final days of President Joe Biden's administration.
The Federal Trade Commission is accusing Deere & Co. of unfairly monopolizing the farm equipment repair market.
according to the lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Rockford, Illinois. The action comes as the FTC has stepped up enforcement actions in the final days of President Joe Biden’s administration. Deere & Co. said in a statement that the lawsuit was ...
A new bill in the Illinois Senate would require state law enforcement agencies to cooperate with U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement (ICE) and repeal the state’s TRUST Act, which places limitations on police action.
Sorensen stresses Congress holds the “power of the purse” – i.e., controlling government spending. By attempting to freeze federal funds, he asserts “the executive branch [is] taking too much power, taking all of the power away from Congress to be able to decide what’s best for our communities.”
On January 24, 2025, the Illinois Supreme Court ruled in Petta v. Christie Business Holding Co., P.C., 2025 IL 130337, that a patient who alleged