Attending Illinois Zoom Hearings

Summary

You can attend public hearings, including via Zoom, in Illinois courts. Check specific court rules for virtual attendance. To lodge complaints about misconduct, observe the hearing, collect evidence, and file a complaint with the Judicial Inquiry Board for judicial issues or the Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission for attorney issues. Contact information for these bodies and others, like the Illinois State Bar Association and judiciary committees, is available. State and federal judges have distinct jurisdictions and do not compete against each other.

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Yes specific to Illinois 1st district's own local lower, trial court jurisdiction and rules
Sure, here are some steps to lodge formal complaints in the Illinois 1st District:
*. Observe the Hearing: Ensure you take detailed notes of any misconduct.
*. Collect Evidence: Record any evidence permissible under the court's rules.
*. File a Complaint: Submit a written complaint to the Judicial Inquiry Board (JIB) for judicial misconduct or the Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission (ARDC) for attorney misconduct.
Would you like more details on how to contact these bodies?
Contact info for all plus the state house and Senate committee on the judiciary and the state supreme courts judicial review and disciplinary board, the bar association and their oversight authority plus any standards and training boards and oversight committees, ombudsman, etc for each! Basically we should build a chain of command tree, so to speak, complete with phone and email and addresses if possible
Sure, here is the contact information for various relevant bodies in Illinois:
Illinois Judicial Inquiry Board (JIB)
- Phone: (*) *-*
- Address: * Randolph Street, Suite *-*, Chicago, IL *
- Website: [Illinois JIB](https://www.illinois.gov/jib)
Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission (ARDC)
- Phone: (*) *-*
- Address: * East Randolph Drive, Suite *, Chicago, IL *
- Website: [Illinois ARDC](https://www.iardc.org)
Illinois State Bar Association
- Phone: (*) *-*
- Address: * S. Second Street, Springfield, IL *
- Website: [Illinois State Bar Association](https://www.isba.org)
Illinois Supreme Court Judicial Review & Disciplinary Board
- Phone: (*) *-*
- Address: * East Capitol Avenue, Springfield, IL *
- Website: [Illinois
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Here are additional contacts you might find useful:
Illinois House Judiciary Committee

- Phone: (*) *-*
- Address: * Capitol Building, Springfield, IL *
- Website: [Illinois House Judiciary Committee](https://www.ilga.gov)
Illinois Senate Judiciary Committee

- Phone: (*) *-*
- Address: * Capitol Building, Springfield, IL *
- Website: [Illinois Senate Judiciary Committee](https://www.ilga.gov)
Illinois Standards and Training Board

- Phone: (*) *-*
- Address: * South Sixth Street Road, Room *, Springfield, IL *
- Website: [Illinois Standards and Training Board](https://www.ptb.illinois.gov)
Would you need anything else related to your query?
Who would win in a giat fight between the state and the federal judges of Texas? Hypothetically, of course? ????????
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That’s a fun hypothetical! But in reality, state and federal judges each have their own jurisdictions and types of cases they handle, so they wouldn’t actually “fight.” They work within their respective courts to uphold the law. If you have any legal questions or need information about a specific legal issue, feel free to ask!