CAIR-Chicago recently hosted an international delegation from the Middle East, sponsored by the U.S. Department of State.
Read MoreStaff Attorney Rabya Khan led a Know Your Rights training on July 7 for a Young Muslims conference. The event was a part of CAIR-Chicago's summer Know Your Rights campaign.
Read MoreStaff Attorney Rabya Khan led a Know Your Rights training on July 7 for a Young Muslims conference. The event was a part of CAIR-Chicago's summer Know Your Rights campaign.
Read MoreLitigation Director Kevin Vodak resolved a delayed passport case, allowing an American Muslim to complete a long-awaited pilgrimage to Mecca.
Read MoreWhen was the last time you heard about the indefinite detention provision in NDAA 2012? Maybe not for a while, but we'll tell you why it's important and how it affects your civil liberties.
Read MoreThis article is the second in a summer series of "Know Your Rights" pieces that detail essential civil liberties that are granted to U.S. citizens.
Read MoreThis article is the second in a summer series of "Know Your Rights" pieces that detail essential civil liberties that are granted to U.S. citizens.
Read MoreA recent federal court ruling granted the CIA the authority to withhold information regarding waterboarding and torture techniques used against detainees.
Read MoreDo you know your rights? Request a "Know Your Rights" training by CAIR-Chicago at your local mosque, community center or place of worship.
Read MoreDo you know your rights? Request a "Know Your Rights" training by CAIR-Chicago at your local mosque, community center or place of worship.
Read MoreThis article is the first in a summer series of "Know Your Rights" pieces that detail essential civil liberties that are granted to U.S. citizens.
Read MoreThis article is the first in a summer series of "Know Your Rights" pieces that detail essential civil liberties that are granted to U.S. citizens.
Read MoreThe "Smith-Mundt Modernization Act of 2013" bill passed in the House on May 18th, and is now going to the Senate for a vote. Contact your Senators and stop this bill!
Read MoreCAIR-Chicago’s Litigation Director Kevin Vodak recently won a naturalization court case for a Muslim American whose citizenship application had been denied by USCIS.
Read MoreCAIR-Chicago's Litigation Director, Kevin Vodak, comments on the struggles of the Irshad Learning Center and the opposition to proposed mosques in the U.S.
Read MoreThe Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) is proposing the construction of a detention center in Crete, IL to house federal immigration detainees. CAIR-Chicago is asking you to contact your representatives to let them know you support the ban on private prisons!
Read MoreOn Thursday April 26th, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act, or CISPA (HR 3523) by a vote of 248 to 168. The bill will now move to the Senate for a vote, and we are urging you to contact your Senate representatives to help stop the bill!
Read MoreLast week, the U.S. Senate hosted a congressional hearing on the End Racial Profiling Act - a bill that would eliminate racial, ethnic and religious profiling by federal, state or local law enforcement officials.
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