As part of our work in the defense of civil liberties, the ACLU of Illinois issues reports that study and note developments in civil liberties. Below is a listing of some of our publications organized by issue.
In 2013, the CPD conducted 100,676 traffic stops. The American Civil Liberties Union of Illinois analyzed the underlying IDOT data regarding these stops.
Throughout Illinois, there is a dramatic racial disparity in police use of so-called “consent searches” and dog sniff searches during routine traffic stops.
The Illinois State Police and the Chicago Police Department each operates a “fusion center” designed to gather, store, and share sensitive information about people and groups suspected of criminal activity. Given the long and troubling history of political spying by police in Illinois, these fus
The first large-scale, independent study of Chicago's integrated surveillance camera system, deemed by a former Homeland Security Secretary to be the most "extensive and integrated" in the nation calls for a moratorium on the placement of new surveillance cameras in the City of Chicago. The ACLU