ACLU of Illinois Joins National Effort to Fund Honest Sexual Health Education

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Our Juvenile Justice Work

Today's New York Times carried a story that made my blood boil!

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Teen Health and Abstinence-Only Education

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Supreme Court Ruling in Morr-Fitz v. Blagojevich

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Why can't everyone be as happy as I was on Saturday?

A personal note:I walked down the aisle amid

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Federal Appeals Court Overrules Portions of the Patriot Act

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Federal Judge Orders 5 Guantanamo Detainees Released

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Crazy Radical Ideas from the incoming administration

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Studs Terkel, 1912-2008

The ACLU of Illinois adds our voice to all Americans mourning the stilling of a great voice, Chicago legend and national treasure Studs Terkel. Studs described himself as a "guerilla journalist with a tape recorder," but in truth he was a chronicler of America. The land that Studs chronicled was not the America of bankers and Wall Street, but the America of laborers and Main Street. A fixture in Chicago for eight decades, Studs was an inspiration to opinion leaders, to academics, to political leaders, to civil libertarians and to all Chicagoans.Studs twice was honored by the ACLU of Illinois, first in 1981 with our award for journalism and then again in 1998 with our Freedom of Expression Award. But Studs' work with the ACLU of Illinois did not end with awards.

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