• The "Superman" rollercoaster at Six Flags Great America. [Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons]
    The Illinois Supreme Court Tuesday heard arguments in a case about whether a 14-year-old boy was “aggrieved” when Six Flags Great America took his fingerprints in 2014 without the consent of a parent — the first of a number cases filed against companies under Illinois’ Biometric Information Privacy Act to make it to the state’s highest court.
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