Illinois Committee Zooms into AI's Role in Policing Fairness
Published Date: 4/3/2026
Notice
Summary
The Illinois Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights is holding monthly Zoom meetings from April to December 2026 to talk about how AI is used in law enforcement. These meetings are open to the public and happen every third Tuesday afternoon. If you care about fair policing and technology, these chats are your chance to listen in and join the conversation—no cost to attend!
Analyzed Economic Effects
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Free monthly public Zoom meetings
The Illinois Advisory Committee will hold public business meetings by Zoom the third Tuesday each month from April 2026 through December 2026 at 3:30–5:00 p.m. Central Time (first meeting April 14, 2026; last meeting December 15, 2026). Any interested member of the public may listen and an open comment period will be provided; there is no cost to attend via the Zoom webinar links provided.
Phone callers may incur wireless charges
If you join the meeting by phone, callers using wireless lines may incur regular wireless charges per their plan; the Commission will not refund charges. Calls made over land-line connections to the listed toll-free telephone number will incur no charge.
Closed captioning and extra accommodations
Closed captioning will be available for people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or who have certain cognitive or learning impairments. To request additional accommodations you must email Corrine Sanders at [email protected] at least 10 business days prior to the meeting.
Submit written comments within 30 days
Members of the public may submit written comments; comments must be received in the regional office within 30 days following each meeting. Written comments may be emailed to Ana Victoria Fortes at [email protected].
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