by Christine Self The Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) filed a Notice of Emergency Rule Making today, September 17, 2021, to address mandatory vaccinations for school personnel, as required by Governor Pritzker's Executive Order 2021-22. The Emergency Rules...
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President Biden Announces New COVID-19 Vaccination Mandates
by Mollie Mohan, Kate Nash, Lisa Berns, and Christine Self On September 9, 2021, President Biden announced a sweeping new plan to increase the country's COVID-19 vaccination rate. A summary of the plan, and its implications for Missouri and Illinois employers, is...
MORE Title IX Changes for Higher Education? New Guidance Regarding Use of “Statements” Not Subject to Cross-Examination in Hearing Determination
by Veronica Potter and Kate Nash Since the August 14, 2020 implementation date for the new Title IX regulations (the "Regulations"), institutions of higher education have worked to provide fair process to students while complying with some of the more difficult and...
TRO Denied in Sangamon County Illinois on Governor Pritzker’s Mask Order
by Christine Self In Sangamon County Court, Judge Raylene Grischow denied Plaintiffs' request for a temporary restraining order (TRO) to enjoin Governor Pritzker's August 4, 2021 mask requirement for schools. Plaintiffs are parents of students in McHenry County...
Jim Layton Addressed City Officials Regarding Redistricting in a Webinar Sponsored by the Missouri Municipal League
On August 25, 2021, Jim Layton addressed city officials regarding redistricting in a webinar sponsored by the Missouri Municipal League. Cities and other political subdivisions that elect governing bodies in geographic districts must draw new district lines to reflect...
Tueth Keeney Attorneys Recognized by Best Lawyers and Ian Cooper Named St. Louis Labor and Employment Litigation Lawyer of the Year!
Tueth Keeney is proud to announce that Ian Cooper has been named the 2022 St. Louis Lawyer of the Year in Labor and Employment Litigation! Margaret Hesse, Melanie Keeney, Jim Layton, and Kate Nash were also recognized in the 2022 Best Lawyers publication. Best Lawyers...
Department of Education Releases Questions and Answers on Title IX Regulations
by Veronica Potter On July 20, 2021, the Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights (OCR) published it's Questions and Answers on the Title IX Regulations on Sexual Harassment ("Q&A"). This resource contains a series of questions and answers regarding the...
Weighing Conviction History in Illinois Employment Decisions
by Christine Self Amendments to the Illinois Human Rights Act ("IHRA") that took effect March 23, 2021, make it a civil rights violation for an employer to use an individual's conviction record "as a basis to refuse to hire, to segregate, or to act with respect to...
Missouri Governor Signs COVID-19 Liability Bill
by Jenna Lakamp On July 7, 2021, Missouri's Governor Parson signed into law a bill limiting civil lawsuits that can be brought against Missouri business, religious organizations, and health care providers. SB51 was passed by the Legislature on May 25, 2021, with...
United States Supreme Court Holds Discipline for Off-Campus Speech Violated First Amendment
by Kylie Piatt In an 8-1 decision issued on June 23, 2021, the United States Supreme Court upheld a student's First Amendment right to free speech related to comments made via social media while off-campus. In Mahanoy Area School District v. B.L., B.L. was a rising...
U.S. Dept. of Ed. Says Title IX Protects Students from Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Discrimination
by Jenna Lakamp On June 16, 2021, the United States Department of Education (the "Department") issued a Notice of Interpretation (the "Notice") confirming that Title IX's prohibition of sex-based discrimination includes discrimination based on students' sexual...
EEOC Updates and Expands Guidance on COVID-19 Vaccines
by Mandi Moutray On May 28, 2021, the Equal Opportunity Employment Commission ("EEOC") updated and expanded its guidance regarding the COVID-19 pandemic, and specifically addressed questions relating to COVID-19 vaccinations. The full guidance can be found in the EEOC...










