Chicago Tonight: City Hall Taped Reporters Without Consent

Chicago Tonight reporter Paris Schutz spoke with ACLU of Illinois Legal Director Harvey Grossman about city officials who violated the Illinois Eavesdropping Act by secretly recording their phone calls with reporters. Under Illinois law, it is a felony to record audio of a person without their consent. The federal 7th Circuit Court of appeals recently ruled in favor of an ACLU of Illinois lawsuit challenging the application of the eavesdropping law to ACLU staff who wish to record audio of police officers performing their public duties in a public place. While the Cook County States Attorney is blocked from being able to prosecute ACLU staff who record audio without consent, Illinois citizens in other counties are still liable under the eavesdropping law and if charged, could face up to 15 years in prison.

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AlterPolitics: Law Enforcement Uses Fusion Centers To Scrutinize Innocent Americans (Video)

ACLU of Illinois Senior Staff Counsel Adam Schwartz was interviewed on AlterPolitics and Reason TV about our recently released report highlighting Illinois fusion centers and their lack of sufficient privacy safeguards. Check out the video below:

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Another State Acts to Protect Facebook Passwords From Employers

Earlier this week, Illinois Governor Pat Quinn signed into law a bill that prohibits employers from requiring or requesting that employees or applicants reveal the username sand passwords for personal accounts on websites such as Facebook and Twitter. Governor Quinn, in signing the bill, said it was necessary to “protect workers and their right to personal privacy.” Illinois in is now the second state to enact this type legislation, following the lead of Maryland, which enacted a similar law in May.

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WJBD Radio: ACLU Looks Deeper Into Automated License Plate Readers

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Examiner: Governor Quinn signs laws to help fight drug crime and strengthen public safety

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Wiretap Reform Carries New Threats

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Federal Bills Ensure Government Accountability

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Secret Police Threaten Our Civil Liberties

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Chicago Tribune: Harvey Grossman's Letter to the Editor

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