Much has been discussed and written over the last weeks about the Illinois Supreme Court’s sister opinions in People v. Clark and People v. Melongo, in which the court found two sections of the Illinois wiretapping statute unconstitutional. The question that remains unanswered — at least for practitioners — is: What is the real-world consequence of those decisions for prosecutors, the defense bar and law enforcement in general? The Illinois General Assembly will no doubt act to remedy the Supreme …