55 results for 'court:"USDC Central District of Illinois"'.
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J. Shadid rules a case worker may pursue ADA claims against a social services organization. The case worker sufficiently showed in court that the social services human resources department failed to step in after co- workers mistreated her based on her Ehlers- Danlos Syndrome, which prevents her from producing collagen, resulting in injuries and delayed healing.
Court: USDC Central District of Illinois, Judge: Shadid, Filed On: September 29, 2023, Case #: 1:23cv1214, NOS: Civil Rights - Habeas Corpus, Categories: Ada / Rehabilitation Act, Employment, Employment Discrimination
J. Darrow grants an employee's motion for partial summary judgment for unpaid contributions under E.R.I.S.A. The employee sufficiently showed in court that her employer is obligated to pay delinquent contributions, interest, and liquidated damages.
Court: USDC Central District of Illinois, Judge: Darrow, Filed On: September 22, 2023, Case #: 4:18cv4045, NOS: Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) - Labor, Categories: Employment, Erisa, Labor / Unions
J. Darrow grants a university's board of trustees' motion for summary judgment concerning a tenure track assistant professor's wrongful denial of tenure claims. The board of trustees sufficiently showed in court that the tenured professor could not adequately perform her work duties after suffering a pulmonary embolism and traumatic brain injury, which unfortunately left her with a diminished field of vision, a drop foot, and mild aphasia.
Court: USDC Central District of Illinois, Judge: Darrow, Filed On: August 24, 2023, Case #: 4:20cv4232, NOS: Amer w/Disabilities-Employment - Civil Rights, Categories: Education, Employment, Contract
J. Mihm grants an employee's motion to pursue representation capacity under ERISA for class claims of violations of an employee stock ownership plan. The class leader, who argued that the employer breached fiduciary duty by overpaying for stock, sufficiently showed in court that her motion is practical.
Court: USDC Central District of Illinois, Judge: Mihm, Filed On: August 11, 2023, Case #: 1:20cv1177, NOS: Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) - Labor, Categories: Employment, Erisa, Class Action
J. Darrow rules a civilian may pursue sex harassment claims under the Fourteenth Amendment against a police officer. The civilian sufficiently showed that the police officer sent her unwanted, sexually charged text messages, including "Hello Hot stuff," and then grabbed her body parts after showing up in an unwanted visit to her home.
Court: USDC Central District of Illinois, Judge: Darrow, Filed On: July 25, 2023, Case #: 1:22cv1089, NOS: Other Civil Rights - Civil Rights, Categories: Civil Rights, Constitution, Emotional Distress