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![]() ABC7Chicago.com | Illinois eavesdropping law blocked by federal court ABC7Chicago.com May 8, 2012 (CHICAGO) (WLS) -- A federal court has blocked enforcement of the Illinois eavesdropping law, which makes it a felony to record the audio of a police officer. Within the past six months, two state court judges have declared the Illinois |
Obama and Romney: Where they stand on the issues Las Vegas Sun Health care law requires contraceptives to be available for free for women enrolled in workplace health plans, including access to morning-after pill, which does not terminate a pregnancy but which some religious conservatives consider tantamount to an |
Here's my question to you: Should drones be used to spy on Americans? CNN (blog) After all, I'm still free to walk down NYC streets without being accosted by the police for no reason at all, aren't I? Well, aren't I? It depends on what they are suspected of planning. If they have a terroristic plot in the works, then absolutely |
The First Amendment vs. the War on Cameras Reason Online (blog) As Jacob Sullum reported last week, the US Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit issued a preliminary injunction against Illinois' controversial eavesdropping law, which made it a felony to record on-duty police officers in public. |
![]() Compensation.BLR.com | FLSA: Cleaning Services Company Owes More Than $500000 in Back Wages Compensation.BLR.com An Illinois cleaning services company, has been ordered to pay $501893 in back pay and liquidated damages to 75 workers who were denied minimum wages and overtime pay. Judge James Holderman of the US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois |

