HuffPo: 5 Things You Need to Know About Illinois New Eavesdropping Law

HuffPo: 5 Things You Need to Know About Illinois New Eavesdropping Law by Dan Johnson:

In the past few days, there has been a flurry of information about SB 1342, a pending rewrite of Illinois eavesdropping statutes. Some say it will punish ordinary citizens who record the police; some say it’s too vague and others that it gives police more authority to eavesdrop on citizens.

Here’s what you need to know about SB 1342 as it awaits the governor’s signature.

1. The bill does not ban filming the police.
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2. The bill now explicitly includes women. [now it’s gender neutral; that didn’t matter]
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3. The bill lowers penalties for violating the eavesdropping law on public officials.
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4. The bill expands circumstances where police can eavesdrop without judicial approval.
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5. The bill’s protections hinge on one word.

Reasonable. …

Well, so does the entirety of Fourth Amendment law.
So

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