Professor Jones Appears on Chicago Tonight to Discuss Judicial Ethics
As published by WTTW Chicago Professor Samuel V. Jones appeared on Chicago Tonight to discuss the ethical responsibility judges have and the quality of the Cook County judiciary.
View ArticleProfessor Lousin Comments on Equal Rights Amendment Resurgence
As published in The Southern Illinoisan Illinois is on the brink of helping to push the Equal Rights Amendment to Congress for ratification. So what will happen if 38 (the required number) states...
View ArticleIntellectual Property Center Director Lim Published in “The Cambridge Handbook”
Associate Professor Daryl Lim, Director of the Center for Intellectual Property, Information & Privacy Law at The John Marshall Law School in Chicago, had a chapter published in “The Cambridge...
View ArticleProfessor Schwinn Discusses Potential Impact on Right to Appellate Counsel in...
As published by BloombergBNA.com In an interview with Bloomberg BNA, Professor Steven Schwinn commented on the potential ramifications of a decision on the right to appellate counsel in a pending U.S....
View ArticleJohn Marshall Presents Intellectual Property and Real Estate Law Ethics Programs
The John Marshall Law School in Chicago recently presented two ethics programs, one targeted at real estate attorneys and the other toward intellectual property attorneys. On May 2, John Marshall’s...
View ArticleProfessor Jones Presents at Department of Homeland Security
Professor Samuel V. Jones was the featured speaker at the Department of Homeland Security’s 2017 Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month event “Protecting Our People, Protects Our Mission.”...
View ArticleFirst-Year Student Brandon Villa Wins Prestigious Barnes & Thornburg Scholarship
First-Year student Brandon Villa was awarded the first Chicago Diversity Scholarship from law firm Barnes & Thornburg. Villa will be a summer associate this year at the firm’s Chicago office. The...
View ArticleFaculty Activities & Publications | April 2017
FACULTY Professor Allison Bethel She published the column “Home sharing: A new frontier for housing discrimination” in the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin. Professor Marc Ginsberg His paper, “Beyond...
View ArticleIntellectual Property Center Director Lim Published Op-Ed in IPWatchdog
As published by IPWatchdog Professor Lim published an op-ed in IPWatchdog about the importance of dissenting opinions and especially those of Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit Judge Pauline...
View ArticleProfessor Bernabe Selected to Join Academia de Jurisprudencia y Legislacion...
John Marshall Law School Professor Alberto Bernabe was recently chosen to join the Academia de Jurisprudencia y Legislación in Puerto Rico. The Academia is a branch of the Royal Academy of...
View ArticleNancy Shalowitz Joins John Marshall as New General Counsel and Assistant Dean...
Nancy Shalowitz has joined the law school as its new General Counsel and Assistant Dean for Human Resources. She also will serve as Secretary to The John Marshall Law School Board of Trustees. “I’m...
View ArticleProfessor Schwinn Talks to The Christian Science Monitor About Travel Ban
As published in The Christian Science Monitor In an interview with The Christian Science Monitor about whether President Trump’s travel ban will withstand constitutional muster, Professor Steven...
View ArticleJohn Marshall Alumni Association Presents 43rd Annual Freedom Award and...
The John Marshall Law School Alumni Association presented its 43rd Annual Freedom Award and Distinguished Service Awards on May 18. The Freedom Award honors individuals who, through their thinking,...
View ArticleThird-Year Student Debra Haas Receives LAGBAC Scholarship
Third-year student Debra Haas has received a LAGBAC Scholarship grant to work in the law school’s Pro Bono Clinic this summer. Haas will focus her time on the Pro Bono Clinic’s Name and Gender Marker...
View ArticlePro Bono Clinic Helps Expunge Hundreds of Juvenile Criminal Records
The Pro Bono Program & Clinic filed 245 petitions for expungements of juvenile criminal records over the last two years. The petitions were filed on behalf of 69 youths living in areas of the city...
View ArticleAssociate Dean Kennedy Appointed Chair of ABA Employee Benefits Committee
Associate Dean and Professor Kathryn Kennedy has been appointed chair of the Committee on Employee Benefits for the American Bar Association’s Section of Taxation. Kennedy’s appointment is recognition...
View ArticleProfessor Stark Presents at OUTAging Conference
Professor Debra Stark was a panelist at OUTAging: Summit on Our Possibilities on May 24. The goals of the summit were to create a platform that centers the voices and experiences of LGBQT older adults...
View ArticlePro Bono Clinic Helps Victim of Human Trafficking Vacate Convictions
The Pro Bono Program & Clinic at John Marshall helped a human trafficking victim vacate three prostitution-related convictions and expunge and seal other arrests and convictions to help her start...
View ArticleProfessor Schwinn Speaks About Presidential Accountability
Professor Steven Schwinn was a panelist at the Chicago-Kent College of Law event “Congressional Forum: Holding the President Accountable” on May 31. Schwinn, Director of John Marshall’s Community Legal...
View ArticleProfessor O’Neill Is Finalist for Lisagor Award
Professor Timothy P. O’Neill was a finalist for a 2017 Lisagor Award from the Chicago Headline Club. He was nominated in the commentary category for his 2016 Chicago Daily Law Bulletin columns. This...
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