During discovery in his federal civil rights case against the Illinois Department of Transportation and two of his former supervisors, Charles McClendon subpoenaed documents that were privileged under the State Officials and Employees Ethics Act. McClendon alleged that IDOT and the supervisors discriminated against him because of his race, fired him in retaliation for complaining about the racial discrimination and retaliated against him both because he was a Republican and because he attempted to organize a union …