Week in Review: Supreme Court Weighs Trump Ballot Challenge; A Decision for the Mayor Over Controversial ShotSpotter Contract


The U.S. Supreme Court weighs a key ballot challenge to former President Donald Trump.

While a majority of justices appear skeptical of arguments to keep Trump off the Colorado ballot, a Cook County judge ruled a challenge to Trump appearing on the Illinois primary ballot can move forward.

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ShotSpotter officials try to make the case that their controversial technology keeps Chicagoans safer — and get a mixed reception from residents and activists at a public meeting. This, as Mayor Brandon Johnson debates renewing the company’s contract.

Meanwhile, the mayor sits down with Gov. J.B. Pritzker and Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle amid tensions over how to tackle the ongoing migrant crisis.

And three Chicago Bears greats — Steve McMichael, Julius Peppers and Devin Hester — are headed to the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Guests:

Monica Eng, Axios | @monicaeng

Gregory Pratt, Chicago Tribune | @royalpratt

Shia Kapos, Politico | @ShiaKapos

Paul Sullivan, Chicago Tribune | @PWSullivan


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