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Title:  

Decisions and Opinions of the Illinois State Labor Relations Board

 
 Volume/Number:  2015 June 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  Zaundrareka Helen Trigleth-Anderson -vs- Cook County Circuit Clerk: On February 23, 2015, Executive Director Melissa Mlynski dismissed a charge filed by Zaundrareka Helen Trigleth-Anderson (Anderson or Charging Party) on December 8, 2014. The charge alleged that the Cook County Circuit Clerk (Respondent or Employer) engaged in unfair labor practices within the meaning of Section 10(a) of the Illinois Public Labor Relations Act, 5 ILCS 315 (2012)(Act). In support, the Charging Party stated that the Respondent allegedly failed to provide her with a copy of her rating sheet, a document completed by the Respondent that described the Charging Party's qualifications for a promotion or new position with the Respondent. 
 Date Created:  06-12-2015 
 Agency ID:  Case No. S-CA-15-077 
 ISL ID:  000000054636   Original UID: 176046 FIRST WORD: Decisions 
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Title:  

Illinois State Cancer Incidence Review and Update, 1986-2012

 
 Volume/Number:  2015 April 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  This is the 22nd release of the annual Illinois state cancer statistics report. This report presented Illinois cancer incidence for 1986 through 2012 for all races combined, whites, blacks and Asian/other races and for 1990 through 2012 for Hispanics (any race), non-Hispanics (any race), non-Hispanic whites and non-Hispanic blacks. Pediatric cancer incidence statistics on Illinois children for 1986 through 2012 are included in a separate section. 
 Date Created:  03-11-2015 
 Agency ID:  Epidemiologic Report Series 15:05 
 ISL ID:  000000054637   Original UID: 176047 FIRST WORD: Illinois 
4603:

Title:  

Illinois County Cancer Statistics Review Incidence, 2008-2012

 
 Volume/Number:  2015 April 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  This report presents cancer incidence in Illinois 102 counties for 2008 through 2012. 
 Date Created:  03-18-2015 
 Agency ID:  Epidemiologic Report Series 15:06 
 ISL ID:  000000054638   Original UID: 176048 FIRST WORD: Illinois 
4604:

Title:  

Illinois State Cancer Mortality Review and Update, 1986-2012

 
 Volume/Number:  2015 May 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  This is the 22nd release of the annual Illinois state cancer mortality statistics. This report presented Illinois cancer mortality for 1986 through 2012 for all races combined, whites, blacks and Asian/other races and for 1990 through 2012 for Hispanics (any race), non-Hispanics (any race), non-Hispanic whites and non-Hispanic blacks. All rates in this report were age-adjusted to the 2000 U.S. standard million population. 
 Date Created:  05-05-2015 
 Agency ID:  Epidemiologic Report Series 15:07 
 ISL ID:  000000054639   Original UID: 176049 FIRST WORD: Illinois 
4605:

Title:  

Illinois Politics in the 21st Century: Bellwether, Leading Edge, or Lagging Indicator

 
 Volume/Number:  2004 January 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  During the 20th Century Illinois always enjoyed the status of being a bellwether state meaning that it was a microcosm of the nation. 
 Date Created:  05-13-2005 
 Agency ID:  Paper # 1 
 ISL ID:  000000054640   Original UID: 176050 FIRST WORD: Illinois 
4606:

Title:  

Redistricting In Illinois

 
 Volume/Number:  2005 April 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  Redistricting in Illinois is a challenging and contentious political game which must be played every ten years. The rules of the game consist of a maze of federal constitutional and legal requirements supplemented by the constitution and laws of the state of Illinois. 
 Date Created:  04-18-2005 
 Agency ID:  Paper # 2 
 ISL ID:  000000054641   Original UID: 176051 FIRST WORD: Redistricting 
4607:

Title:  

Water Resources Policy Issues In Illinois

 
 Volume/Number:  2005 September 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  Illinois and its neighboring Midwestern states face substantial water resources problems that form policy challenges and dilemmas. 
 Date Created:  09-22-2005 
 Agency ID:  Paper # 3 
 ISL ID:  000000054642   Original UID: 176052 FIRST WORD: Water 
4608:

Title:  

Making of a Senator: Barack Obama and the 2004 Illinois Senate Race

 
 Volume/Number:  2006 August 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  The 2004 U.S. Senate race in Illinois may prove to be one of the most significant in American history. Perhaps not since the Senate election of 1858, when Stephen Douglas defeated Abraham Lincoln, has one Senate election had such an impact on the nationalleadership cadre. 
 Date Created:  09-06-2006 
 Agency ID:  Paper # 4 
 ISL ID:  000000054643   Original UID: 176053 FIRST WORD: Making 
4609:

Title:  

Still the Wild West? a 10-Year Look at Campaign Finance Reform in Illinois

 
 Volume/Number:  2006 September 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  Kent Redfield used to tell a great story while on the speaking circuit in 1996. To describe a weakness in Illinois campaign finance laws, he explained that if a terrorist organization filed a routine semiannual report with the Illinois State Board of Elections and declared its purpose to be the assassination of public officials, the elections boards only role would be to make certain that the group had filed the paperwork properly. That's because the board had no authority to begin an investigation or to question what was in a candidates reports. Illinois laws regarding campaign finance disclosure had no teeth, and they had changed very little in the two decadessince being enacted in 1974. 
 Date Created:  10-06-2006 
 Agency ID:  Paper # 5 
 ISL ID:  000000054644   Original UID: 176054 FIRST WORD: Still 
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Title:  

Publishing National Security Secrets: the Case for Benign Indeterminacy

 
 Volume/Number:  2007 February 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  Unpopular wars inevitably lead to sharp conflicts between presidents and the press over the control of secret information. National security secrets find their way into print because government officials assigned to carry out questionable policies leak secret documents to reporters. The government responds to publication with threats of civil legal action and criminal prosecution. The Vietnam War produced the Pentagon Papers case in which the government unsuccessfully sought a prior restraint on the publication of a classified history of the Vietnam War. Now, Iraq-related cases have led to jail for some reporters, threats of jail for others and warnings of criminal prosecution for still others. These cases, taken together, threaten to criminalize news gathering of national security secrets. 
 Date Created:  04-17-2007 
 Agency ID:  Paper # 6 
 ISL ID:  000000054645   Original UID: 176055 FIRST WORD: Publishing 
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Title:  

Party Competition in Illinois: Republican Prospects in a Blue State

 
 Volume/Number:  2007  
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  Campaigns and elections in Illinois are always interesting and exciting spectacles. They are full of colorful characters, great plots, and unexpected twists to the story line. Each election brings new characters and different stories, but each builds on the rich tradition and culture of a big and diverse state which takes its politics and politicians quite seriously. A state which over the last half century has produced such notables as Everett Dirksen, Paul Douglas, Adlai Stevenson, Jr., Charles Percy, Paul Simon, Alan Dixon, Richard Ogilvie, Dan Walker, Dan Rostenkowski, Richard J. Daley, Harold Washington, Richard M. Daley, Russell Arrington, Phil Rock, Michael Madigan, Pate Phillip, Roland Burris, George Ryan, Jim Edgar, Jim Thompson, Richard Durbin, Barack Obama, Emil Jones, Judy Barr Topinka, and Rod Blagojevich clearly has a great political culture and a compelling political history. We have had our scoundrels and some have ended up in federal prison. We have had our statesmen of the past and some of our present leaders hold national office with great prominence and prospects for national leadership. 
 Date Created:  07-26-2007 
 Agency ID:  Paper # 7 
 ISL ID:  000000054646   Original UID: 176056 FIRST WORD: Party 
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Title:  

Tom Eagleton And The Curse To Our Constitution

 
 Volume/Number:  2007  
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  If my friend Tom Eagleton had lived a few more months, Im sure he would have been amazed and amused in a Tom Eagleton sort of way - by the astonishing story of Alberto Gonzales late night visit to John Aschrofts hospital bed in 2004 to persuade the then attorney general to reauthorize a questionable intelligence operation related to the presidents warrantless wiretapping program. No vignette better encapsulates President George W. Bushs perversion of the rule of law. 
 Date Created:  08-30-2007 
 Agency ID:  Paper # 8 
 ISL ID:  000000054647   Original UID: 176057 FIRST WORD: Tom 
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Title:  

Presidential Nominations and Regional Primaries: an Analysis of Proposals for Reform

 
 Volume/Number:  2008 January 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  The 2007‐2008 presidential nominations season will go down in the record books as the longest, the most expensive, the most front loaded, the most debated, the most unpredictable and the most contentious presidential nominations contest in American history. Part of the reason for the scope and depth of the highly public conflict was the fact that this was the first time since 1952 when a sitting president or vice president was not a serious contender for the nomination of one of the two major parties. 
 Date Created:  12-26-2007 
 Agency ID:  Paper # 9 
 ISL ID:  000000054648   Original UID: 176058 FIRST WORD: Presidential 
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Title:  

Ball Fair? A Quantitative Examination of Which Universities Succeed in the Men's NCAA Tournament

 
 Volume/Number:  2008 March 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  Mid-major American universities spend a great deal of money on intercollegiate athletics. For example, the University of Buffalo recently spent $10-20 million to join NCAA Division One, and Southern Illinois University plans to spend $80 million to improve athletic facilities. Much of this money is spent because coaches and administrators see athletic success as a path to national recognition for their institutions. High-prestige competitions like the mens NCAA basketball tournament are perceived as fair games that all schools have a chance to win, andregional universities invest millions in attempts to win them. This paper tests the logic of thisbehavior, by examining the success rates of several categories of schools over the past 10 NCAAtournaments. In fact, when examined statistically, the tournament is not a fair game. The last 10champions have been wealthy universities from elite football conferences, as have 131 of the past 160 Sweet Sixteen entrants. Only one mid-major program has made the Final Four during the past decade. Colleges and regional universities have little chance of winning the tournament, and should consider reevaluating how they spend their limited budgets. 
 Date Created:  03-25-2008 
 Agency ID:  Paper # 10 
 ISL ID:  000000054649   Original UID: 176059 FIRST WORD: Ball 
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Title:  

The 2008 Presidential Nominations Process, a Marathon and a Sprint: An Analysis of What Happened and Why

 
 Volume/Number:  2008 July 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  The 2008 nominations process will certainly go down in history as one of the longest, most contentious, and most expensive in the nations history. It was also one of the most interesting and exciting ever. The race had more officially declared candidates, had more money spent on it, and for the Democrats was more closely contested than any race in recent history. 
 Date Created:  08-11-2008 
 Agency ID:  Paper # 11 
 ISL ID:  000000054650   Original UID: 176060 FIRST WORD: The 
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Title:  

Confronting the State Budget and Establishing Quality of Life Benchmarks in Illinois: Results and Analysis of the Paul Simon Public Policy Institute 2008 Statewide Poll

 
 Volume/Number:  2009 January 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  In Fall 2008, The Paul Simon Public Policy Institute at Southern Illinois University Carbondale conducted its first statewide public opinion survey since 2004. Topics included the general direction of the country, the state, and respondents respective areas of the state; benchmark quality of life measures for education, public safety, the environment, and the economy; opinions on important public issues, such as a proposal to amend the Illinois Constitution to allow recall of statewide elected officials and theproposed Constitutional Convention; and opinions on judicial selection issues in the state. 
 Date Created:  02-10-2009 
 Agency ID:  Paper # 12 
 ISL ID:  000000054651   Original UID: 176061 FIRST WORD: Confronting 
4617:

Title:  

The Anatomy of President Barack Obamas General Election Victory in Illinois

 
 Volume/Number:  2009 February 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  On November 4, 2008 the junior Senator from Illinois, Barack Obama, was elected the 44th President of the United States. Obama was the first president to be elected from Illinois since the Civil War era. 
 Date Created:  02-09-2009 
 Agency ID:  Paper # 13 
 ISL ID:  000000054652   Original UID: 176063 FIRST WORD: The 
4618:

Title:  

On Public Capital Investment and Economic Growth in Illinois

 
 Volume/Number:  2009 March 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  The present paper was written as an analysis of the proposed capital budget plan which is being considered by the State of Illinois and which has been a major item on the political agenda in the state for well approximately two years. 
 Date Created:  04-16-2009 
 Agency ID:  Paper # 14 
 ISL ID:  000000054653   Original UID: 176064 FIRST WORD: On 
4619:

Title:  

Selecting Judges: Merit Selection and Other Matters

 
 Volume/Number:  2009 November 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  The Paul Simon Public Policy Institute is pleased to publish this paper from Dr. Stephen L. Wasby who is Professor of Political Science Emeritus at the University at Albany-SUNY. Steve, who is a former Professor of Political Science at Southern Illinois University Carbondale, is a nationally recognized expert in the field of constitutional law and judicial processes. In this paper he surveys the various plans for selecting judges utilized by the fifty states. These plans break down broadly into elective versus appointive systems with those who use elections further distinguished by partisan versus non-partisan elections. The most popular plan is the Merit Selection or Missouri Plan which originated in our neighboring state. This plan has received much attention lately and it is the one most directly addressed in Wasbys paper. 
 Date Created:  11-03-2009 
 Agency ID:  Paper # 15 
 ISL ID:  000000054654   Original UID: 176065 FIRST WORD: Selecting 
4620:

Title:  

Reforming Health Care: The Paradoxes of Cost

 
 Volume/Number:  2009 November 
 Issuing Agency:   
 Description:  Lecture delivered at the Southern Illinois University School of Law on September 24, 2009. 
 Date Created:  11-12-2009 
 Agency ID:  Paper # 16 
 ISL ID:  000000054655   Original UID: 176066 FIRST WORD: Reforming 
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