The Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker and state Attorney General Kwame Raoul, challenging state laws the federal government says unlawfully regulate the actions of federal law enforcement officers.
The complaint targets measures commonly referred to as the “Illinois Bivens Act” and the “Court Access, Safety, and Participation Act,” which the Justice Department argues are unconstitutional attempts to impose state-level constraints on federal officers performing their duties.
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Federal officials said the challenged laws pose risks to the safety of federal law enforcement officers, who they say have been subjected to increased harassment, doxxing, and threats of violence. The Justice Department argued that exposing officers to potential civil liability and punitive damages for carrying out federal duties, including measures taken to protect their identities and families, could deter enforcement of federal law.
The filing further contends that such provisions may interfere with sensitive law enforcement operations and undermine officer safety, describing the risks as immediate and significant.