A public radio analysis shows websites operated by a right-leaning election denier published home addresses of most of the state’s voters, including prosecutors involved in public-corruption cases, prominent Illinois-based actors, Chicago sports luminaries and several billionaires.
They also showed where judges live. That's despite a law protecting their privacy. On this episode, why some say publishing that information is a safety concern.
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* Peter Medlin explains Illinois now requires students learn about Native American history.