For more than three decades, the ACLU of Illinois has fought to protect the rights of families entangled with the so-called child welfare system.  We focused on “youth in care” because when youth are taken into State custody, they frequently are placed in circumstances ripe for abuse.  Yet, these youth frequently see their rights trampled without redress – all on the State’s watch – in a “foster care” system far more aptly named the “family regulation system.” 

Injustices like these led us to file the BH v. Smith federal class action lawsuit on behalf of youth removed from their families and deprived of basic services and safe living conditions while in government custody.  The systemic changes we are seeking on behalf of our clients in B.H. remain urgent and necessary.  But in recent years, we have broadened our policy advocacy work because Illinois’ foster youth interface with a bureaucratic, constitutionally offensive system that purports to protect them when it actually impinges on their freedoms, including their rights to maintain relationships with family members, be free from mistreatment by foster parents and case workers, live in the least restrictive family-like setting, receive services regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity, and make age-appropriate decisions about their own bodies.

Throughout this policy guide, the ACLU of Illinois outlines transformative changes urgently needed to protect the freedoms of people who come into contact with the family regulation system.  With careful consideration and cautious investment, this goal can be achieved limiting harm to youth and families across Illinois.

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Please join the ACLU of Illinois, ACS Chicago Lawyer Chapter, and Mayer Brown on Monday, October 3 at 12:00 PM at Chicago-Kent College of Law and virtually, for our annual Supreme Court event. The most recent U.S. Supreme Court term was the most conservative in a century and the catastrophic decisions handed down included cases on abortion, religious liberty, rights of residents of Puerto Rico, criminal defendants’ rights, voting rights, Indigenous rights, and free speech.

This year’s program features legal experts sharing insights on some of the major cases from last term and a look ahead to cases in the upcoming term that begins on October 3. The program also includes a discussion of trends in the Supreme Court and the federal judiciary, the importance of the fight ahead in state courts, and the ongoing repercussions of last term. Panelists will also answer audience questions.

Supreme Court Term in Review & Look Ahead

Monday, October 3, 2022
11:30 AM - 12:00 PM CT | Registration
12:00-1:30 PM CT | Program
Morris Hall at Chicago-Kent Law School, 565 W Adams St, Chicago, IL
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Lunch will be provided for in-person attendees.

Featuring:

Colleen Connell, Executive Director, ACLU of Illinois
Ami Gandhi, Senior Counsel, Chicago Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights

Juan F. Perea, Curt and Linda Rodin Professor of Law and Social Justice, Loyola University Chicago School of Law
Steven D. Schwinn, Professor of Law, University of Illinois Chicago Law School
Michael A. Scodro, Partner, Mayer Brown

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Steve Sanders, Professor of Law, Indiana University Maurer School of Law

The ACS Chicago Lawyer Chapter is graciously coordinating CLE credit for this event. 1.5 hours of CLE credit are pending for Illinois attorneys, please stay tuned for additional directions on receiving CLE credit.


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