· 9/24/2009
John Doe A. v. Diocese of Dallas
Citations
- 917 N.E.2d 475
- 234 Ill. 2d 393
- 334 Ill. Dec. 649
- 2009 Ill. LEXIS 1294
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- declining to extend the limitations period for an untimely claim of clergy sexual abuse
- section 4 “is inapplicable to situations where the legislature has clearly indicated the temporal reach of a statutory amendment”
- \[T]he bar of a statute of limitations does not go to the court's jurisdiction to hear a case.\
- “[T]he bar of a statute of limitations does not go to the court’s jurisdiction to hear a case.”
- the expression of legislative intent must be given effect, absent constitutional prohibition
- the expression of legislative intent must be given effect, absent constitutional prohibition
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Judges: Karmeier
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