71. Federal law now bars patients with employer-provided health insurance from suing the managed care provider for any damages beyond the cost of the wrongfully denied treatment. 72. Existing law bars the televising of federal criminal trials. 73. Federal antitrust law bars companies from working in concert to set prices. 74. Federal law bars children from running such hazardous equipment. 75. Federal law bars public officials from taking gifts in return for specific official actions, even if those actions are merely promised and not taken. 76. Federal law has long barred convicted felons from owning firearms, voting, working for the government, running for office or serving on a jury. 77. Federal law has long barred convicted felons from possessing guns. 78. For decades, Illinois law barred them from expanding to other parts of the state. 79. For example, a state law expressly bars auto dealers from collecting sales taxes. |