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U.S. v. Illinois
No. 25-cv-01285
· Routine
Case Overview
The federal government challenged Illinois state laws protecting non-citizens, but the court initially dismissed the case without prejudice, allowing the government a chance to amend its complaint. Since no amended complaint was filed, the court converted the dismissal into one with prejudice, effectively ending the matter. This outcome has been cited as authority by defendants in a parallel New York case seeking dismissal of the government's complaint there.