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License Plate Cameras Help Solve Crimes, But Are Creating a Backlash over Privacy Concerns
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Illinois License Plate Cameras Are Violating People’s Constitutional Rights, Says New Suit
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Illinois Judge Rules Election Law Change Unconstitutional for 2024 Cycle
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Judge Blocks Illinois Election Law That Repealed Slating, Deems It Unconstitutional
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Illinois Judge Slaps Down Democrats’ Attempt to Bar Republicans from Ballot
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Judge: Democrats Can’t Change 2024 Election Rules Now to Block Republicans From Fall Ballot
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Slated Candidates Get Win after Pritzker-Signed Election Law Deemed Unconstitutional
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Victory for Voters’ Rights: Illinois Court Sides with the Liberty Justice Center in Lawsuit Challenging Mid-Election Rule Change
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Liberty Justice Center Sues Illinois State Police Over License Plate Readers
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Scholl v. Illinois State Police
The Liberty Justice Center has filed a lawsuit to challenge Illinois’ dragnet surveillance of every citizen who drives a car or truck in the state—without a warrant or even the barest suspicion of criminal activity.
Filed May 30, 2024
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