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Code · Illinois · Chapter 775 — HUMAN RIGHTS · Act 55

Sec. 1-20. Prohibited State actions; causes of action.

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Sec. 1-20. Prohibited State actions; causes of action.
(a)The State shall not:
(1)deny, restrict, interfere with, or discriminate against an individual's exercise of
the fundamental rights set forth in this Act, including individuals under State custody, control, or supervision; or
(2)prosecute, punish, or otherwise deprive any individual of the individual's rights
for any act or failure to act during the individual's own pregnancy, if the predominant basis for such prosecution, punishment, or deprivation of rights is the potential, actual, or perceived impact on the pregnancy or its outcomes or on the pregnant individual's own health.
(b)Any party aggrieved by conduct or regulation in violation of this Act may bring a civil lawsuit, in a federal district court or State circuit court, against the offending unit of government. Any State claim brought in federal district court shall be a supplemental claim to a federal claim. Any lawsuit brought pursuant to this Act shall be commenced within 2 years after the cause of action was discovered.
(c)Upon motion, a court shall award reasonable attorney's fees and costs, including expert witness fees and other litigation expenses, to a plaintiff who is a prevailing party in any action brought pursuant to this Section. In awarding reasonable attorney's fees, the court shall consider the degree to which the relief obtained relates to the relief sought.
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