
Illinois Leads the Way: Abolishing Cash Bail to Address Racial Disparities
Illinois will become the first state to abolish cash bail as a condition of pretrial release, with the Pretrial Fairness Act taking effect on September 18. The new law aims to address the disproportionate impact of cash bail on communities of color, as studies have shown that Black and Latino individuals tend to receive higher bail amounts than their white counterparts. Critics argue that cash bail policies perpetuate an unfair system, while proponents claim it ensures defendants show up for court. The change in Illinois has faced opposition from law enforcement, but supporters hope it will lead to a more equitable criminal justice system.
