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American Civil Liberties Union of Illinois v. Alvarez, No. 10 C 5235 (N.D.Ill.) (2011 WL 66030) (January 10, 2011) (Judge Suzanne B. Conlon)

This is an interesting case in which the American Civil Liberties Union of Illinois (herein the “ACLU”) sought to affirm a First Amendment right to audio-record conversations of police officers without their consent.

As part of its activities in deterring and detecting police misconduct, the ACLU developed a program to ...

 

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