An Illinois Order is a form of court order issued by a judge in Illinois. It is used to require a party to do something or to prohibit a party from doing something. It is also called a Writ of Mandamus or an Injunction. There are two types of Illinois Orders: Temporary Restraining Orders and Preliminary Injunctions. Temporary Restraining Orders (Bros) are used to prevent a party from continuing to do something or from starting to do something. Preliminary Injunctions are used to order a party to either stop or continue performing an act or behavior. Both types of Illinois Orders are used to protect the rights of parties involved in a case and are usually issued until the case is resolved or until further court orders can be made.