Chicago's State Attorney Doing All She Can to Keep Draconian State Eavesdropping Law AliveBy Carlos MillerPINAC Nov. 29, 2012 |
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For those of us with common sense and a basic understanding of Constitutional law, there is no question that Illinois’ Draconian eavesdropping law should be struck down as unconstitutional. After all, it is the only state in the union that makes it a felony to openly record police in public, even when they don’t have an expectation of privacy; activity that is protected by the First Amendment anywhere else in the country (as much as police like to pretend otherwise). Read More |