Keep the pressure on Rauner

Last week, we asked you to contact your state senators to urge their support for House Bill 40, which will ensure that access to abortion is protected in our state. Your advocacy helped push the bill through the senate.

Bruce Rauner

ACLU working to ensure LGBTQ Youth in DCFS Custody Receive Affirming Care

Too many LGBTQ youth find themselves in the custody of the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) for a number of reasons that include disapproving and even abusive families. For years, the ACLU has heard about, and taken steps to address, problems LGBTQ youth in DCFS custody face in obtaining supportive housing placements and medical treatment.Of course, the ACLU has been involved in pushing

Ghirlandi Guidetti

Step up your advocacy for reproductive justice

At a time when decisions by the Trump administration so profoundly impact the reproductive health rights of scores of people across this country, the ACLU of Illinois will not give up on ensuring access to comprehensive reproductive health care in our state.

Don't Turn Back the Clock for Women

The importance of thinking locally

Since the election, ACLU staff have heard one question more than any other: what can I do to protect fundamental freedoms threatened by policies from Washington? Our collective answer largely has been the same – stay informed, stay connected to groups like the ACLU and stay active.

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Living history in real time

There is something about history – we only see it being made after the fact. When reflecting on years of progress, we can take for granted that (as the adage goes) it always arced toward justice. We can skim over the bloody violence of lynching and the march at Selma, only to see Martin Luther King Jr. standing on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial delivering his famous words of unity. We can jump over the generations of discrimination against gay men and lesbians, including the use of rough police tactics at gay bars, and see only the happy scenes on the steps of the Supreme Court after the freedom to marry for gay and lesbian couples was affirmed by the Court.

Edwin Yohnka

An historic perspective on the immigration ban

The response to the immigration ban imposed by President Donald Trump, many have found echoes of other historic eras.  ACLU of Illinois volunteer Rebecca Lipton recently shared with us her family’s experience. We are proud to share it with you.

Nowa Synagoga w Szczecinie

Patients and health care providers fought to change Illinois law…and won

For nearly forty years, Illinois law has allowed doctors, hospitals and other health care providers to withhold medical information from their patients based on religious objections. That changed on January 1, 2017, when a new law went into effect. This law amended the Illinois Health Care Right of Conscience Act (HCRCA) to incorporate critical protections for Illinois patients, ensuring that patients receive the information they need to make appropriate medical decisions.The HCRCA has long shielded health care providers from the legal consequences of

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The resistance has started - we just marched!

This morning, the ACLU of Illinois joined thousands at the Chicago Women's March. The speakers, including our colleague Khadine Bennett articulated an inspiring vision of a country that lived up to its constitutional values of liberty and equal justice for all in our diverse nation.

Khadine women's march

ACLU of Illinois response to 60 Minutes segment, "Crisis in Chicago"

On January 1, 2017, the CBS News program 60 Minutes aired a segment titled “Crisis in Chicago” exploring Chicago’s gun violence epidemic. The ACLU of Illinois’ Karen Sheley, Director of the Police Practice Project, sent the following letter pointing out a number of troubling omissions to the piece.

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