The City of Chicago Should Repeal Dangerous Nuisance Property Laws

Testimony of Jenna Prochaska, ACLU of Illinois, to Chicago City Council Committee on License and Consumer Protection, Wednesday, March 21, 2018

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Undue Driver's License Suspensions are Ruining Lives. Support SB 2411 - The License to Work Act.

Driving a car is a privilege. It makes sense that the government should have the authority to set qualifications for who can operate a motor vehicle and to suspend or revoke the licenses of unsafe drivers. But while driving may not be a right, for many people in Illinois it is a necessity to live and provide for their families. More than 80% of Illinoisans drive to work, and a valid driver's license is a prerequisite just to apply for many jobs, whether or not the job involves driving.

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Support Lactation Rooms in Illinois Courthouses

Testimony of Katie Watson, ACLU of Illinois 

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The Proposed DCFS Budget Falls Short - It's Time for Real Reform

To Chair Harris and members of the House Human Services Appropriations Committee,As legal counsel for the children under the care of the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS), the ACLU of Illinois appreciates the opportunity to provide written testimony today

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An Open Letter to Illinois Schools

In recent weeks, students of Parkland, Florida, who survived a mass shooting at their school on February 14th, have inspired high school students across the country and here in Illinois with their leadership and courage.  Some students are learning for the first time that their voices matter and that by banding together they can affect public policy.  

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When America interned its own

February 19 marks the anniversary of President Franklin Roosevelt’s issuance of Executive Order 9066, which authorized the internment during World War II of 120,000 individuals of Japanese descent, two-thirds of whom were American citizens. In light of developments in our nation today, it is important to reflect on that sad moment in our nation’s history. It is for that reason that I wrote this series of essays on the Japanese internment.

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Cook County should expand access to public buildings for nursing mothers

Testimony of Amy Meek, ACLU of IllinoisBoard of Commissioners of Cook CountyLegislation and Intergovernmental Relations CommitteeTuesday, February  6, 2018

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It’s time to start treating prisoners who are transgender in Illinois like fellow human beings

 

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Why We Fight: Roe v Wade at 45

Happy Birthday Roe! The decision that established the constitutional right to abortion is middle-aged and so am I, which means I’m one of the millions of American women who grew up with this freedom.Abortion is common (1 in 4 American women will have an abortion at some point, and 42% of

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