The Youth Project wrote about the impact of the state of Illinois' budget crisis on services for foster children under the care of the Department of Child and Family Services (DCFS). As Governor Bruce Rauner and Illinois legislators continue to argue over the state's fiscal health, funds for DCFS children face dire straits. For decades, the ACLU of Illinois has monitored DCFS under a consent decree designed to protect the safety and wellbeing of children under the agency's care. The Youth Project spoke with the ACLU of Illinois' associate legal director Ben Wolf about the lack of oversight in addressing problems within the agency:

This lack of communication has spilled over onto direct service providers and even foster homes, making it more difficult to maintain adequate standards of care, Wolf says. “The DCFS data systems are full of data but they aren’t very useful for doing real monitoring and oversight and responding,” he says.

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Tuesday, June 30, 2015 - 2:15pm

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With the Supreme Court's ruling that struck down bans on same-sex marriages throughout the country, advocates throughout Illinois celebrated, despite having won the freedom to marry statewide last year. The Chicago Tribune spoke with the ACLU of Illinois' LGBT and HIV Project Director John Knight about what the ruling means for same-sex couples in Illinois:

"It's very important for us in Illinois too to know that we don't have to worry about driving to Michigan and getting sick or having some sort of accident and not having marriages recognized in the emergency room," he said. "Also, it's a matter of basic respect that it's not just a state-by-state thing. ... It really undermines the dignity of people's marriages to have them denied or not recognized in parts of the country."

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Friday, June 26, 2015 - 10:45am

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Adam Schwartz was interviewed about fusion centers for Reason TV. Fusion centers are state or local law enforcement agencies that gather and store information about people suspected of criminal activity, and share that information with other law enforcement and intelligence agencies.  In 2012, the ACLU of Illinois released a report on "Fusion Centers in Illinois" which found that the two fusion centers operating in Illinois at the time lacked some critical safeguards to protect the privacy of Illinois residents. Watch the segment below:

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Monday, June 8, 2015 - 3:45pm

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