Where a plaintiff asserts that his or her right to privacy has been violated, they must demonstrate both that they had a reasonable expectation of privacy and that some of the acts witnessed or reported were of a private nature. If not, the claim cannot succeed. The Illinois Appellate Court, 1st District, 6th Division, affirmed a decision by Cook County Circuit Judges Jeffrey Lawrence and Elizabeth M. Budzinski. Amy Jacobson was a reporter with WMAQ-TV Channel 5. Jacobson was assigned to report on a case of a …