Mr. Hurley, I think you have done a wonderful job in exposing this case, but you are wrong. I live in Skokie and I have been an attorney in Illinois for over 32 years. I have seen all of the changes in the family court system including the so-called 1997 improvements ("Welfare Reform Act"). The Judge in this case has "jurisdiction" over any child in the State of Illinois if the child is in imminent danger, regardless of how it came to the Court's attention. In this Schneider case, Judge Webber has used a provision of the IL Marriage and Dissolution Act--improperly I might add--to remove the children from their mother 'for their safety.' Removing two children from Ms. Schneider and leaving three is an overt ruse. My experience has been that most local lawyers are afraid to cross a judge in a situation like this. If you notice, most of the time when a judge is outed, the media brings it to the public's attention. In my opinion, this is clear racism and peer monetary reward. Two-hundred thousand dollars is ridiculous and this whole matter should be investigated. If anyone is waiting for the Macon County IL bar to correct this mess, keep dreaming. Any attorney that wants to continue earning a living in the relatively small community of Macon County will steer clear of the wrongs and possible crimes in the Schneider case. I must sadly confess that I would not take on Judge Webber in lieu of providing for my family.