 nekote
join:2000-12-16 Hopkinton, MA
| Re: Summary of interview; as I see it Shouldn't the State of Illinois be enforcing state law? Shouldn't the statue be written (or amended?) in such a way to make that possible? Why are the cities being sued and spending money for legal defenses, rather than the state? The state's legal pockets are much deeper and much more comparable to corporate giants.
Do the city governments have to consider deliberately taking some provocative action - say, explicitly granting an un-Level franchise - that would violate the Level Playing Field statute, so as to get their city butts sued by the state for violating the state law?
A round about way to back into getting a Court ruling to enforce the Level Playing Field in a way they actually want?
Just trying to figure another way to skin the cat, so to speak. -- Government is like fire - a dangerous servant and a fearful master - George Washington
Democracy is the worst form of government, except for all other forms of government. - Winston Churchill |