This past month, the Supreme Court issued a decision that officially allows Apple to be sued for charging a commission on apps bought from developers for its devices, leading to high prices that are not considered competitive in a recent Apple vs Pepper case. But...
The Illinois Supreme Court ruled on an interesting pension case recently that I believe is worth profiling. I think that this particular case of pension favoritism is important for the citizens of Illinois to understand because it really shows the deep problems within...
It is no secret that Illinois is home to some pretty exorbitant taxes that often drive many from the state. There is a full-on exodus happening right now, with many more people leaving the state annually then entering. But some may be more affected by the state of...
On January 25, 2019, the Illinois Supreme Court ruled companies can now be sued if they collect biometric data such as fingerprints or face prints without informed opt-in consent. It was also ruled that users don’t need to prove identity fraud or physical harm...
Across the country, states are starting to look into and introducing requirements for students to take financial literacy courses in high school. But not all states are there yet. Financial skills are something that is briefly touched on in some schools and quickly...