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Eavesdropping is the act of secretly listening to the private conversation of others without their consent, as defined by Black's Law Dictionary. Garner, p.
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- Eavesdropping on the Super Bowl Sidelines
Several participants were wired for sound at the Super Bowl for “Sound FX,” an NFL Network show, and some of their utterances were priceless. - Eavesdropping Law Under Scrutiny in Ill.
Tiawanda Moore didn't think she was doing anything wrong when she took out her smartphone and started recording a conversation with two Chicago police officers she says were trying to stop her from filing a sexual harassment complaint against one of their colleagues two years ago. - Police eavesdropping bill clears Illinois House committee
A bill to allow citizens to make audio recordings of police officers in public places was approved by an Illinois House committee Wednesday. - IL Eavesdropping Law Under Scrutiny
Tiawanda Moore didn't think she was doing anything wrong. When two Chicago police officers tried to stop her from filing a sexual harassment complaint against one of their colleagues in 2010, she wanted to record her conversation with them on her smartphone. - Woman acquitted in eavesdropping sues cops
A woman who in August was acquitted of eavesdropping charges against Chicago Police officers has sued the city, claiming her arrest and prosecution violated her civil rights. - F.B.I. Admits Hacker Group’s Eavesdropping
The group known as Anonymous listened in on a call between the bureau, Scotland Yard and other foreign police agencies about their joint investigation of the group and its allies. - Woman acquitted in eavesdropping case files lawsuit against Chicago police
A woman who in August was acquitted of eavesdropping charges against Chicago Police officers has sued the city, claiming her arrest and prosecution violated her civil rights. - What cops say could be taped
House panel backs relaxing law on eavesdropping SPRINGFIELD — Illinoisans would have permission to make audio recordings of police officers on duty and in a public place under a proposal that gained a measure of steam Wednesday. - Letter: Eavesdropping has its advantages
In early spring, roofers will start work on a capital improvement project at an organization that... - 11:50 pm - Police Supt. McCarthy Comes Out Against Eavesdropping Act
It is illegal to record a conversation with a police officer if you get pulled over or have a run-in, but police Supt. Garry McCarthy says that should change.