Mitchell Grogg reports that Illinois Governor Pat Quinn signed two new laws Tuesday.
One law “prohibits businesses and government agencies from publicly posting information about judges three days after a judge has requested that his or her personal information not be revealed. It also lets a judge use his or her work address instead of a home address to apply for an Illinois identification card.”
The other law, House Bill 4081:
allows the State Attorney or his or her designee to approve the use of an eavesdropping device by a law enforcement officer to investigate drug crimes under the Illinois Controlled Substances Act, Cannabis Control Act, and Methamphetamine Control and Community Protection Act.
No court oversight required? Seriously?
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