Illinois Code § 35 ILCS 638/85

Inseverability clause.
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If a court of competent jurisdiction
enters a final judgment on the merits that (i) is based on federal law, (ii) is
no longer subject to appeal, and (iii) substantially limits or impairs the
essential elements of Sections 116 through 126 of Title 4 of the
United States Code, then the provisions of this Act are invalid and have no
legal effect as of the date of entry of such judgment.

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