If you photograph or film on-duty police officers in Illinois, you would probably be within your rights. Your First-Amendment right to free speech includes taking audiovisual recordings, and the Illinois eavesdropping laws that require consent of both parties before...
Month: February 2020
DUI charges and raising children
For many parents, a host of concerns arise from day to day. From financial uncertainty and issues involving a child's school performance to conflict within the family, there are a lot of hurdles that many parents have to work through. Unfortunately, some parents have...
What should you not do at a DUI checkpoint?
Illinois is one of the majority of states cracking down on drunk driving. As a result, there is a good chance you will encounter a DUI checkpoint during your travels, especially over a holiday weekend. If you do, FindLaw has a few words of advice pertaining to what...
How can you reinstate your license?
In Illinois, there are a number of different ways that you may receive a license suspension. License suspensions involve temporarily losing your driving privileges for a set time, explains the Illinois SOS Guide. If you face a license suspension, there are ways that...