Illinois Criminal Justice Reform Bill
By Ronald S. Langacker
Human and Civil Rights,
March 2021
In January, the Illinois Legislature passed a sweeping criminal justice package that resulted in dramatic changes in police discipline, standards of conduct, and more.
$5.2 Million Dollar Verdict Awarded in Civil Rights Case
By Ronald S. Langacker
Human and Civil Rights,
March 2020
A summary of Wrice v. Byrne, in which the jury awarded awarded $4 million in general damages against the city of Chicago, and $600,000 each in punitive damages against two police officers involved.
New Legislation Advances Human Rights in Illinois
By Ronald S. Langacker
Human and Civil Rights,
September 2019
During an era where individual human rights are under siege on a national level, the state of Illinois has enacted significant legislation to not only protect existing human rights, but also to enhance them.
ConTextos provides creative outlet for pre-trial detainees
By Ronald S. Langacker
Human and Civil Rights,
March 2019
One of the objectives of the human rights movement is to reinforce that every individual deserves protections, while concurrently finding a way to balance the individual’s needs against the needs of a criminal justice system that protects society at large.
Cases to watch
By Ronald S. Langacker
Human and Civil Rights,
December 2018
Nielsen v. Preap challenged the government’s interpretation of a 1996 mandatory detention law requiring that non-citizens be detained for the duration of their deportation proceedings—without a hearing—because they have criminal records.
Recent amendments to the Illinois Human Rights Act
By Ronald S. Langacker
Human and Civil Rights,
October 2018
An overview of amendments made to the Illinois Human Rights Act, which will help to streamline the charge filing process and provide more avenues through which to seek remedies for discrimination.
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