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TRAVEL ADVISORY: Know Your Rights if Asked to Undergo New TSA 'Enhanced Pat-Downs'
In light of the growing concerns about the invasiveness of the new enhanced pat-down procedure, CAIR-Chicago offers recommendations to Muslim travelers.
TRAVEL ADVISORY: Know Your Rights if Asked to Undergo New TSA 'Enhanced Pat-Downs'
In light of the growing concerns about the invasiveness of the new enhanced pat-down procedure, CAIR-Chicago offers recommendations to Muslim travelers.
LISTEN: Rehab Discusses Hijab Discrimination at Convenience Store
Ahmed Rehab talks to Red Eye Radio's Marc Germain about a Muslim woman who was denied service at a convenience store because she refused to remove her hijab.
Read About the Most Recent Civil Rights Abuses Reported to CAIR-Chicago
Check out our Civil Rights Digest and see how CAIR-Chicago works to help people in the Muslim community.
Naperville Sun: Irshad appeal delayed again
CAIR-Chicago's complaint alleges the Irshad Learning Center’s First and 14th Amendment rights were violated when county officials refused to grant a special use permit to open an Islamic worship site and school. Kevin Vodak, the attorney representing Irshad through the Chicago chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations said the judge hopes to issue her ruling within the next couple of weeks.
Read About the Most Recent Civil Rights Abuses Reported to CAIR-Chicago
Check out our Civil Rights Digest and see how CAIR-Chicago works to help people in the Muslim community.
WBBM Radio: Suit: Mideast-Owned Business Targeted By Town
"Alsherbini claims that the targeting practice began after Jan. 2009 when Randy Keller became mayor of the village. On Aug. 27, 2009, under the orders of Keller, Alsherbini was served with a notice to appear for proceedings to revoke his business license, according to the suit."
Chicago Public Radio: Muslim Business run out of Town?
Christina Abraham discusses the lawsuit CAIR-Chicago filed for businessman Ala Alsherbini, against the village of Worth.
PRESS RELEASE: MUSLIM GROUP FILES DISCRIMINATION SUIT AGAINST SOUTHWEST SUBURB
CAIR-Chicago filed a discrimination complaint in federal court against the Southwest Suburban Village of Worth on behalf of Ala Alsherbini, a local Muslim business owner.
Chicago Tribune: Public pool discriminated, agency says
A Muslim family was wrongly denied access to an aquatic center in Lyons last summer when employees told them their clothing violated the facility's rules, state officials said Friday. "This incident is a blatant example of anti-Muslim discrimination," Christina Abraham, civil rights director for the Chicago office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, said in a statement. "Everyone is entitled to the equal enjoyment of public places."
Press Release: Muslim Family Receives Favorable Ruling in Discrimination Complaint
CAIR-Chicago received a favorable ruling today from the Illinois Department of Human Rights (IDHR) regarding a discrimination complaint filed against a Cook County recreational pool on behalf of a Muslim family.
Read About the Most Recent Civil Rights Abuses Reported to CAIR-Chicago
Check out our Civil Rights Digest and see how CAIR-Chicago works to help people in the Muslim community.
CAIR-Chicago Law Clerk Receives PSLawNet Pro Bono Publico Award
CAIR-Chicago proudly congratulates Sufyan Sohel, a CAIR-Chicago Civil Rights Law Clerk, on receiving recognition by the prestigious PSLawNet Pro Bono Publico Award. Sohel, a third year student at DePaul University College of Law, was nominated by DePaul and placed second in the national competition.
Senator Lindsey Graham Threatens Constitutional Right to Birthright Citizenship
CAIR-Chicago Staff Attorney Kevin Vodak discusses the absurdity of proposed legislation aimed at limiting citizenship rights.
Civil Rights Director Christina Abraham Participates in Kent Law School Panel on Post 9/11 Islamophobia
On September 11th, CAIR-Chicago Civil Rights Director Christina Abraham spoke to first year Law School students at Kent Law School about the divisive rhetoric surrounding Muslims in America. She was joined by esteemed Northwestern law professor Joseph Marguilez.
CBS 2: CAIR-Chicago Participates in Protest at FBI Headquarters
CAIR-Chicago attended a protest outside FBI headquarters where Executive Director Ahmed Rehab spoke out against intimidation tactics used by the government against anti-war activists. Rehab also talked to CBS and the Chicago Tribune about the need to speak out against such tactics.
Medill Reports: Muslim civil rights group among those suspicious of DuPage zoning proposal
“Muslims are kind of the new kids on the block in DuPage and they are going to face the highest burden in having to go to commercial areas, buy more expensive land, create larger developments and be completely away from their neighbors,” Vodak said.
Chicago Tribune: Activists protest FBI raids; Last week's searches were part of a probe of possible terrorist links
"Ahmed Rehab, executive director of the Chicago chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, said Monday that the investigation into Abudayyeh's organization was 'a waste of taxpayer dollars.' 'Hatem is a longtime, respected leader in the community. It is unthinkable that he would have any connections to terrorism,' Rehab said. 'This is a new low. … This is an example of FBI overreach when it comes to activism or commentary on the (Middle East) conflict.'"