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Wednesday, Jan 10 A federal judge has given Cook County Circuit Court Clerk Dorothy Brown 30 days to provide timely public access to digital lawsuits. It's about time. |
| Tonya Exum, an employee at Ford's Chicago Stamping Plant, says sexual harassment is "a pervasive behavior afflicting every corner of the plant." When she reported the harassment to her union, the United Auto Workers, she expected help and protection. Instead, she says she was met with contempt. |
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| Attorney General Jeff Sessions' move to crack down on states that allow medical or recreational use of marijuana may help the cause of legalization. Steve Chapman explains how. |
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| President Donald Trump engaged in real talks on TV with congressional leaders on immigration. This is the opportunity to fix the DACA program and prevent young immigrants from being deported. It could also be a step toward broader immigration reform. |
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| The price of freedom for immigrants living in the U.S. illegally might have to mean letting Trump build a border wall. |
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| For victims of sexual harassment who are not big celebrities, whistleblower protection is necessary. |
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| From the beginning, the plan has been beset by problems. Does the Obama Foundation even have a comprehensive plan? |
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| Check out the latest cartoons by Tribune editorial cartoonist Scott Stantis. |
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