John Marshall Dean John Corkery Offers His Opinions in Chicago Daily Law...
Nov. 2 - Chicago Daily Law Bulletin John Marshall Dean John Corkery answers seven questions as first in a series of Illinois law school dean interviews. Read more: John Marshall Dean John Corkery...
View ArticleSix Hot Topics in ERISA Law Are Focus of The John Marshall Law Review
Nov. 6 - PR Web The John Marshall Law Review Editorial Board, published by The John Marshall Law School in Chicago, is pleased to announce the publication of its latest issue, which features pieces by...
View ArticleProf. Long Explores EU Privacy Laws That May Hinder Copyright Enforcement for...
Oct. 26 - Chicago Daily Law Bulletin The ongoing battle against digital piracy has a new stumbling block in the form of European Union privacy laws. While U.S. website operators routinely gather data...
View ArticleCenter for Real Estate Law Hosted Urban Agriculture Program
Nov. 7 - AgriNews “You just don’t go out and become a farmer. You need business skills and agronomy skills,” said Virginia Harding, associate director for the Center for Real Estate Law. Read more:...
View ArticleProf. Ann Lousin Comments on Cook County Judge's Re-election Hours before a...
Nov. 8 - Chicago Tribune "This is so sad," said Ann Lousin, a John Marshall Law School professor who has written about judicial selection. "It shows how difficult it is to get somebody out. "What...
View ArticleProf. Ann Lousin Talks Electoral College with Paul Lisnek
Oct. 25 - CLTV "It's highly unlikely [that we'll get a tie in the electoral college]. What could happen is one candidate gets the popular vote and the other one could get the electoral college vote."...
View ArticleProf. Ann Lousin Comments on Two Illinois Supreme Court Justices
Nov. 7 - Chicago Daily Law Bulletin Ann M. Lousin, a professor at The John Marshall Law School who tracks the high court, said only retirement stands in the way of a period of stability with the panel....
View ArticleProf. Cecil J. Hunt II Featured in Chicago Hispanic Newspaper
Nov. 8 - Chicago Hispanic Newspaper Appearing on the shows are (from left) Cecil J. Hunt II, a professor at The John Marshall Law School; Hon. Leonard Murray, an associate judge in the Circuit Court of...
View ArticleProf. Steven Schwinn on Chicago Public Media's 'The Morning Shift' after the...
Nov. 7 - WBEZ "There were efforts to limit early voting in certain states; efforts to limit third party's abilities to register voters in Florida, that was overturned by the courts. I hope the lesson...
View ArticleSouth Dakota Law Students Take Top Honors at The John Marshall Law School’s...
Kara Frankman (left) and Christopher Dabney (center) hold the awards as the winners of the 31 st annual International Moot Court Competition in Information Technology and Privacy Law. They are...
View ArticleFaculty Activities and Publications
Professor Lurene Contento Activities She presented “Plagiarism: What Every Student Should Know,” an interactive half-day workshop that focused on rules of plagiarism and paraphrasing exercises and...
View ArticleCelebration Nov. 27 Marks the 100th Anniversary of John Marshall Law School’s...
In the spring of 1912, when The John Marshall Law School was in its 13th year, talk around the law school undoubtedly touched on the April 15 sinking of the Titanic, the upcoming Republican Party...
View ArticleGuest Presenter
The Center for Tax Law and Employee Benefits welcomed Mary Cascino of Handler Tayer as the guest speaker Oct. 31, 2012. Her presentation at the Lunch & Learn session focused on “Powers of Attorney:...
View ArticleCourt Dismisses With Prejudice Plaintiffs Case Against The John Marshall Law...
Nov. 9 - Chicago Tribune "A Cook County judge tossed out a lawsuit Friday against John Marshall Law School that alleged the Chicago institution had falsely advertised the employment rates of its...
View ArticleVLSC Director Brian Clauss Comments on Employment Among PTSD Veterans
Nov. 11 - Knoxville News Sentinel “A question about physical and mental qualifications for a job with the police or other emergency services is legitimate at some point in the process,” said Clauss....
View ArticleProf. Steven Schwinn Discusses Comparative Access to Justice for I-CONnect
Nov. 10 - I-CONnect Access to justice is one of the more widely recognized privileges in constitutional law and international human rights today. All of the most progressive and contemporary...
View ArticleProf. Timothy O'Neill Says NYPD Starting to Show Progress on Recording...
Nov. 9 - Chicago Daily Law Bulletin On April 19, 1989, a woman jogger was found raped and beaten in New York's Central Park. Within 48 hours, police obtained confessions from five teens ranging in age...
View ArticleJohn Marshall's Suit Gets Thrown Out
Nov. 9 - Chicago Daily Law Bulletin A Cook County judge dismissed lawsuits today that accused The John Marshall Law School and IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law of publishing misleading statistics on...
View ArticleSouth Dakota Law Students Take Top Honors at John Marshall’s Privacy and...
Nov. 14 - PRWeb A team from the University of South Dakota School of Law won top honors in Chicago at The John Marshall Law School in the 31st annual International Moot Court Competition in Information...
View ArticleApple/HTC Settlement the End of Litigation for Tech Developers? Maybe Just...
Nov. 15 - Digital Journal One of the ongoing legal battles in the tech industry came to a surprising end on Saturday, Nov. 10, 2012, when technology giant Apple and HTC, the Taiwanese smart phone...
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