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Major Agreement Reached to Overhaul Inadequate Health Care in Illinois Prisons
January 3, 2019Press releaseInstitutionalized Persons , Criminal Justice Reform -
ACLU Applauds Approval of Senate Bill 2090 – Expanding Voting in Jails – in Illinois Senate
April 10, 2019Press releaseVoting Rights, Institutionalized Persons , Criminal Justice Reform -
ACLU Welcomes Introduction of Legislation to Regulate Marijuana in Illinois
May 4, 2019Press releaseCriminal Justice Reform, Institutionalized Persons -
ACLU Praises Approval of Senate Bill 2090 – Expanding Voting in Jails – in House Executive Committee
May 23, 2019Press releaseInstitutionalized Persons , Voting Rights, Criminal Justice Reform -
ACLU Applauds Passage of Senate Bill 2090 – Expanding Voting in Jails – in Illinois House
May 28, 2019Press releaseVoting Rights, Criminal Justice Reform, Institutionalized Persons -
Breastfeeding Mother’s Experience Leads Illinois Department of Corrections to Change Policies
July 19, 2019Press releaseWomen's and Reproductive Rights, Institutionalized Persons , Criminal Justice Reform -
Illinois Needs Strong Leadership on Sentencing Reform
July 30, 2019News updateCriminal Justice Reform, Institutionalized Persons -
ACLU Celebrates Gov. Pritzker Signing Senate Bill 2090, Expanding Voting in Jails
August 21, 2019Press releaseCriminal Justice Reform, Institutionalized Persons , Voting Rights -
ACLU of Illinois Applauds Gov. Pritzker’s Pardons of Illinoisans with Marijuana Possession Convictions
December 31, 2019Press releaseCriminal Justice Reform, Institutionalized Persons