FILE – In this April 5, 2007, file photo, Craig Futterman, right, a University of Chicago law professor, with other members of a police watchdog group, address the media, in Chicago. The Illinois Supreme Court says Chicago can keep all records of complaints about police officers no matter how old they are. The court ruled 6-1 on Thursday, June, 18, 2020, that state law trumps a provision of the police union’s contract with the city that calls for records more than five years old to be destroyed. Futterman, who has fought for years to preserve police complaints, said it is impossible to overstate the significance of the ruling. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast, File)