Illinois Constitution

Article VI, § 9 — CIRCUIT COURTS - JURISDICTION

Illinois Const. art. VI, § 9

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Circuit Courts shall have original jurisdiction of all justiciable matters except when the Supreme Court has original and exclusive jurisdiction relating to redistricting of the General Assembly and to the ability of the Governor to serve or resume office. Circuit Courts shall have such power to review administrative action as provided by law.

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