Illinois Legislature Passes the FAIR Act!

A Historic Step Forward for Justice in Illinois

Illinois lawmakers have passed the FAIR Act (HB3363), marking the first major reform to the state’s public defense system since 1949. Once signed into law by the Governor, the FAIR Act will begin addressing long-standing disparities in access to quality representation, establishing Illinois' first statewide office of public defense to facilitate state support, standards, and oversight by January 1, 2027!

A PATH TO EFFECTIVE
PUBLIC DEFENSE
IN ILLINOIS

The Sixth Amendment of the United States Constitution guarantees the right to counsel in criminal proceedings.

It is a state’s obligation to ensure that every person accused of a crime who cannot afford an attorney is provided with effective assistance of counsel.

FOR DECADES, ILLINOIS HAS FAILED TO MEET ITS CONSTITUTIONAL OBLIGATION.

The Funded Advocacy and Independent Representation (FAIR) Act is the first step towards creating a constitutional statewide public defense system to address decades of injustice.

The FAIR Act will provide oversight, expand resources, and establish standards to ensure that every indigent person accused of a crime is zealously represented by their public defender.

ILLINOIS’ PUBLIC DEFENSE CRISIS

The Illinois Supreme Court commissioned the Sixth Amendment Center to evaluate Illinois’ approach to public defense. 

In its June 2021 report, the Sixth Amendment Center concluded that Illinois fails to meet its constitutional obligations - highlighting overwhelming caseloads, insufficient funding and resources, and lack of statewide oversight and independence.

THE FAILURES PERSIST.

NOT ONE OF ILLINOIS’ 102 COUNTIES PROVIDES ADEQUATE PUBLIC DEFENSE STAFFING.

No county provides the number of lawyers, mental health professionals, investigators, and support staff to meet the minimum required national workload and staffing standards.  

Illinois lacks an oversight structure to assess whether counties have enough public defenders, investigators, and support staff with the appropriate training and resources to provide effective assistance counsel to every indigent person accused of a crime.  

Illinois’ existing public defense delivery system is fragmented across 102 counties in which local judges and elected officials control funding. This means that the provision of public defense - and the right to counsel - is in the hands of elected officials. 

Consequently, Illinoisans who cannot afford an attorney suffer from access to a fair trial that is jeopardized by local county politics and economics.


The FAIR Act  will increase equity, independence, and resources to Illinois’ public defenders, helping Illinois to meet its duty to residents.

It will create a statewide structure and oversight by establishing an Office of the State Public Defender and the State Public Defender Commission. 

The Office and Commission will work together to develop professional standards, workload guidelines, enhanced training and coordinated recruitment.

TAKE ACTION!

Join over 80 organizations and endorse the FAIR Act now!

33rd Ward Working Families

Access Living

A Just Harvest

A Midwest Movement Project

AIDS Foundation Chicago

Ascend Justice

Asian Americans Advancing Justice - Chicago

Better Government Association

BlackRoots Alliance

Cabrini Green Legal Aid

Cannabis Equity IL Coalition

Champaign County Bailout Coalition

Change Peoria

Chicago Appleseed Center for Fair Courts

Chicago Community Bond Fund

Chicago Council of Lawyers

Chicago United for Equity (CUE)

Chicago Urban League

Chicago United Solidarity Project (CUSP)

Children’s Best Interest Project

Color of Change

Faith in Action

Faith Coalition for the Common Good

Farmworker and Landscaper Advocacy Project (FLAP)

FirstFollowers

GOT JOBS AMERICA

Greater West Town Community Development Project

Health & Medicine Policy Research Group

Illinois Coalition Against Domestic Violence

Illinois Collaboration on Youth

Illinois Harm Reduction & Recovery Coalition

Illinois National Organization for Women (NOW)

Illinois Network for Pretrial Justice

Illinois Prison Project

Illinois Prisoner Rights Coalition

Illinois Public Defender Association (IPDA)

Illinois Social Justice Alliance

Interfaith Criminal Justice Task Force

Lawndale Christian Legal Center

League of Women Voters of Illinois

Liberation Library

Live Free Illinois

Metro East Organizing Coalition

NAACP Lake County Branch 3020 B

National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) - Illinois

National Council of Jewish Women, Chicago/North Shore Section

National Lawyers Guild - Chicago

Nehemiah Trinity Rising

Phalanx Family Services

Prison Policy Initiative

Rehumanize Chicago

Restore Justice

Rockford Urban Ministries

The Center for Empowerment and Justice

The People’s Lobby

The Porchlight Collective SAP

The Resurrection Project

She Votes Illinois

Shriver Center on Poverty Law

Smart Decarceration Project, University of Chicago

Southern Illinois Democratic Socialists of America

Southsiders Organized for Unity and Liberation (SOUL)

Speak Out Illinois LLC

TASC (Treatment Alternatives for Safe Communities)

To Defend If Necessary, LLC

Trilogy

Trinity United Church of Christ Chicago

Unitarian Universalist Advocacy Network of Illinois

Unitarian Universalist Prison Ministry of Illinois

Westside Justice Center

WIN Recovery

Youth Empowerment Performance Project (YEPP)

YWCA Champaign County

YWCA McLean County