Prof. Steven Schwinn Was Part of State Secession Discussion
Nov. 27 - HuffPost Live In the wake of Obama's reelection, secession petitions have come from residents in all 50 states. A few governors have denied requests but is secession a valid appeal? Watch...
View ArticleJohn Marshall Marks a Century Since its First Latino Graduate
Nov. 28 - Chicago Daily Law Bulletin The John Marshall Law School [celebrated] the first Latino graduate, who became Chicago's first Latino alderman. That graduate, William E. Rodriguez, also was a...
View ArticleTimothy Trinka (JD '82) Tapped to Head Asian Golf Industry Federation
Nov. 29 - Asia Pacific Golf Group Upon his election, Trinka said: “I am deeply humbled and honoured to assume the role of President of the AGIF. Our mantra is ‘to grow the game, responsibly’ and all...
View ArticleProf. William T. McGrath Says the De Minimis Doctrine Plays an Important Role...
Nov. 23 - Chicago Daily Law Bulletin Every good lawyer needs to know a little Latin. While copyright litigators rarely need to think about quare clausum fregit ("trespass on another's land") or qui...
View ArticleITC Review Important Step in Ending Smart Phone Wars, Says Professor Daryl...
Nov. 30 - PR Web The U.S. International Trade Commission’s review of a recent patent case brought by Samsung against Apple could provide the important answers warring parties need. But the devil is in...
View ArticleFaculty Activities and Publications
Professor Donald L. Beschle Publications His article, “Does a Broad Free Exercise Right Require a Narrow Definition of “Religion”? has been posted to a blog for the Center for Law and Religion Forum of...
View ArticleOutstanding Student Honors
Adjunct Professor Catherine Steege (center) congratulates Elizabeth Olszewski and Stephen Goins who were awarded the American Bankruptcy Institute’s 2012 Medal of Excellence for having the highest...
View ArticleConditional Program Graduate Establishes Scholarship to Help Next Generation
Congratulating first-year student Travis Talboys (right), the first recipient of the newly created Spiros Family Perseverance Scholarship, are (from left) Nello Gamberdino of the Career Services...
View ArticleGreen Construction Discussion
The John Marshall Law School Center for Real Estate Law hosted panel discussion “Demystifying Green Construction and the Public Sector” on Nov. 29, 2012. Professor Celeste Hammond (third from right),...
View ArticleSparrow Named Among Top 25 Legal Ed Influencers
Sophie M. Sparrow, a visiting professor at The John Marshall Law School, has been named a finalist in the National Jurist magazine’s 2012 list of most influential people in legal education. Sparrow,...
View ArticleKelly Navarro (JD '96) Joins the Center for Advocacy and Dispute Resolution...
After 16 years as a prosecutor in the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office, Kelly Navarro (JD ’96) has joined John Marshall Law School’s Center for Advocacy and Dispute Resolution as its associate...
View ArticleJohn Fotopoulos (JD '00) Running for Orland Park Village Board Again
Dec. 3 - Orland Park Patch With three village board seats up for grabs, Fotopoulos is running as an independent Republican candidate. Incumbent trustees Jim Dodge, Kathy Fenton and Brad O’Halloran are...
View ArticleJefferson Cheatham (JD '09) Joins Barnes & Thornburg's Delaware Office
Dec. 4 - IP Frontline Jefferson Cheatham is an associate in Barnes & Thornburg LLP’s Wilmington, Del., office and a member of the firm’s Intellectual Property Department. In addition to his work at...
View ArticleMolly Glanz (JD '12) New Associate Attorney at Freedman Anselmo Lindberg
Dec. 4 - DSNews.com Glanz practices in the area of mortgage foreclosure law. She recently graduated from the John Marshall Law School and also studied at the University of Kansas. Glanz is licensed to...
View ArticleAdjunct Professor Judge James Holderman to be Honored by IPO Education...
Dec. 5 - Fox 5 This year the Foundation recognizes the Honorable James F. Holderman, Chief Judge, U.S. District Court, Northern District of Illinois. During his more than twenty-five years on the...
View ArticleProf. Doris Long Says Protecting Copyright Distribution Rights Brings...
Nov. 30 - Chicago Daily Law Bulletin When it comes to the rules that govern a copyright holder's ability to control the distribution of his or her work, the only word that comes to mind is...
View ArticleProf. Doris Estelle Long to be Part of Intellectual Property Law Boundaries...
Dec. 15 - IP and IT Conferences This conference aims to bring together renowned international and regional IP scholars to tackle these challenging issues and search for the proper boundaries of...
View ArticleProf. Cynthia Bond's Paper on Judges in Reality Television Featured on Law &...
Dec. 6 - Law & Humanities Blog Cynthia Bond, John Marshall Law School, has published "We, the Judges": The Legalized Subject and Narratives of Adjudication in Reality Television at 81 UMKC Law...
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