Legislator Michael Hastings proposes laws against revenge porn
SouthtownStar.com (Kadner column) Jan. 29, 2014 Illinois Rep. Michael Hastings (J.D. '14) has proposed legislation that would make it a crime to post a nude photo or video of an ex-lover online after...
View ArticleAssociate Dean Frossard sees professionalism as the essence of success
Women in Law (supplement to the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin) January 2014 Associate Dean Margaret O'Mara Frossard works to instill professionalism in students at The John Marshall Law School, helping...
View ArticleCook County's Elder Justice Center working well: Kozak
AARP Magazine January/February Issue The elderly are finding a helping hand thanks to Barry Kozak, director of Elder Law Programs at The John Marshall Law School, and students who are assisting...
View ArticleRestorative justice options should be considered say Professors Seng and Murphy
Lake County News Sun Jan. 31, 2014 Be cognizant of the benefits of restorative justice urge Professor Michael Seng and Adjunct Professor Sheila Murphy, directors of John Marshall's Restorative...
View ArticleProfessor Wojcik discusses Russia's crackdown on LGBT community and its...
BizWire Express Jan. 31, 2014 Professor Mark Wojcik will be serving on an American Bar Association panel Feb. 7 discussing Russia's legal limits on its gay citizens, and will discuss responses to...
View ArticleProfessor O'Neill: Utah decision may set trend for dispeling a confession
Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (column) Jan. 30, 2014 In his latest column, Professor Timothy O'Neill shares insights into the Reid interrogation method used by police for confessions. While many courts...
View ArticleSarah Hess will use Skadden Fellowship to help Chicago's children in poverty
Sarah Hess, winner of the prestigious Skadden Fellowship, plans to develop her passion for bettering the lives of children, by developing a medical-legal partnership with the Chicago Lawyers' Committee...
View ArticleJohn Marshall student study on immigrant detainees in solitary confinement...
Review Seeker Feb. 5, 2014 On Feb. 7, the International Human Rights Clinic will be presenting its report on U.S. solitary confinement practices of immigrant detainees researched by John Marshall...
View ArticleJeffrey D. Smith named partner at Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn LLP
4 Traders Feb. 6, 2014 Jeffrey D. Smith (J.D. '80) joins Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn LLP as partner. He is in the firm's Kalamazoo, Mich., office. As a litigator he focuses on defending product...
View ArticleMatthew J. May elected shareholder at Banner & Witcoff Ltd.
Intellectual Property Today Feb. 4, 2014 Matthew J. May (J.D. '09) was elected to shareholder at Banner & Witcoff, Ltd., a national intellectual property law firm that procures, enforces and...
View ArticleTwitter helping connect John Marshall's message
Twitter is the latest technology being employed by The John Marshall Law School to reach students, alumni and supporters. John Marshall has one of the most active Twitter accounts among Chicago law...
View ArticleJustice Joy Cunningham to be honored with the Chicago Bar Association's...
Chicago Bar Association Feb. 4, 2014 Justice Joy Cunningham (J.D. '82) will be honored with the Chicago Bar Association's Earl Burrus Dickerson Award on Wednesday, February 26, 2014. Read More
View ArticleGaming law professor not sure woman should get $28 million payout
ABC7 News Feb. 6, 2014 Cory Aronovitz (J.D. '93), casino gaming law expert and adjunct professor, offers insights to a woman's claim that an Indiana casino has failed to pay her $28 million in...
View ArticleAdjunct Professor Catherine Simmons-Gill and JMLS alums win federal gender...
Chicago Tribune, Feb. 7, 2014 Adjunct Professor Catherine Simmons-Gill, who teaches in John Marshall's Intellectual Property Law program, and JMLS alums Ross Drath (J.D. '13) and Ryan Estes (J.D. '13)...
View ArticleInternational Human Rights Clinic at Chicago’s John Marshall Law School:...
A recent U.S. government directive on the use of solitary confinement falls short of protecting the most vulnerable among the country’s detained population. New research from the International Human...
View ArticleProfessor Celeste Hammond serves as secretary for Midwest chapter of real...
Professor Celeste Hammond, director of the Center for Real Estate Law at The John Marshall Law School, will serve as secretary for the Midwest Chapter of The Counselors of Real Estate, an international...
View ArticleU.S. Register of Copyrights to keynote IP Conference
Patent Docs Feb. 8, 2014 U.S. Register of Copyrights Maria Pallante will be the keynote speaker for The Center for Intellectual Property Law's 58th annual IP Conference set for Feb. 28, 2014. Read More
View ArticleInternational Human Rights Clinic report details deficiencies in detention...
Government Security News Feb. 10, 2014 A recent report from the International Human Rights Clinic (IHRC) at The John Marshall Law School details deficiencies in current U.S. detention practices and...
View ArticleProfessor Doris Long: Sherlock and others get protection through copyright
Chicago Daily Law Bulletin Feb. 4, 2014 Professor Doris Long considers how characters such as Sherlock Holmes can be protected by copyright law, and outlines when courts have considered where the...
View ArticleAdjunct professor William McGrath: 1922 slander, disparagement case still...
Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (column) Jan. 30, 2014 William McGrath, assistant director of the Center for Intellectual Property Law, discusses the Hahn v. Duseen case that led to the rise of artwork...
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