About Elizabeth Monkus

Elizabeth Monkus (she/her) is the Senior Attorney & Project Director for Chicago Appleseed Center for Fair Courts. Elizabeth came to Chicago Appleseed in 2010 to manage the Judicial Performance Commission Demonstration project. She currently focuses on domestic relations and judicial elections in her program work.

Legal Current Events

The ISBA reported last week that Chief Justice Thomas L. Kilbride and the Illinois Supreme Court announced (.pdf download press release) the "formation of a long-range planning committee to serve as a 'think tank' to better adapt Illinois courts to future trends in economic, technological, scientifi...

Report: The 2012 Judicial Performance Commission

The 2012 Judicial Performance Commission of Cook County (JPC or Commission) has completed its evaluations of the Circuit Court and Appellate Court Judges whose terms expire this year. The Report is available here as a .pdf download. Each judge’s report consists of a professional biography (compiled...

Legal Current Events: Preliminary Injunction Denied in ILP v. Madigan

On Friday, a judge for the Northern District of Illinois denied Illinois Liberty PAC’s motion for a preliminary injunction against Illinois’ campaign donation limits in ILP v. Madigan. The court issued a 22-page opinion (.pdf download) along with the order denying the injunction. The campaign donat...

Links of Interest: October 1-5, 2012

Criminal Justice The Washington Post ran an editorial this week criticizing systemic barriers to restoring voting privileges to former inmates in Virginia. The NAACP is having an event in Richmond, Virginia on Friday to publicize its advocacy on the issue. Illinois restores voting rights to pris...

Current Legal Events: The Supreme Court Starts a New Term

This is the first week in October, so the Supreme Court is back in session. Two cases of interest to us here at Chicago  Appleseed are an immigration case and a Fair Debt Collections Practice Act case. As always, SCOTUSblog offers an excellent primer on both cases. The immigration case, Chaidez v....
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