5:30-7 p.m. on July 17 @ Memorial Park
Many Illinois residents are gearing up to join the national “Good Trouble Lives On” demonstrations coming up this week to protest recent actions by President Donald Trump and his administration.
The organized demonstration borrows part of its name from the late Congressman John Lewis, and will involve gatherings across dozens of Illinois cities, including Chicago, Rockford, Peoria and Springfield.
For those planning to join the rallies, here’s what to know about which rights are protected and what actions should be avoided.
Know your rights: What protesters can and can’t do in Illinois
Protestors are granted certain freedoms under the First Amendment, including the right to:
- Protest.
- Demonstrate, such as taking part in a rally or march
- Donate to groups and political candidates
- Get together with other people to talk about issues
These rights come with limitations, however.
Read more here.
Editorial note: The main purpose of this post is so readers can plan their evening commute accordingly tomorrow.

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