One of the main ways the ACLU of Illinois works to protect civil liberties and civil rights is through litigation. Litigation remains one of the fundamental tools with which our adept legal team fights for equality and civil rights throughout the state. This section of our website documents the cases we’re working on now and those we’ve handled in recent years.
We represent Black and Latino Chicagoans in a lawsuit against the City of Chicago seeking to end the Chicago Police Department’s (CPD) practice of racially...
Visit case page
Jan 27, 2023
Rowe v. Raoul
Criminal Justice Reform
In January 2020, the General Assembly passed the Pretrial Fairness Act, historic legislation eliminating Illinois’ unjust and ineffective system of money bail – which ACLU...
Visit case page
Jan 26, 2023
Stachler v. BOE
Women's and Reproductive Rights
The ACLU of Illinois and a number of other organizations committed to achieving equal rights for women in employment, supporting pregnant and breastfeeding workers, and protecting against...
Visit case page
Jan 17, 2023
Aurora Pride v. City of Aurora
First Amendment Advocacy
We represent Aurora Pride, a local LGBT+ rights group, in their lawsuit challenging Aurora’s Special Events Ordinance. The action follows chaos the City created...
Visit case page
Nov 22, 2022
Luster-Hoskins v. Hall
Women's and Reproductive Rights
We represent Angel Luster-Hoskins, who is 38-week pregnant woman detained in the Vermilion County Jail. Luster-Hoskins objected when jail officials attempted to coerce...
Visit case page
Aug 17, 2022
Hyatt v. Walmart
LGBTQ and HIV Advocacy
We filed charges of discrimination against Walmart, Inc. and two downstate Walmart stores with the Illinois Department of Human Rights on behalf of Skyler Hyatt, who was...