Professor Schwinn examines case questioning ACA subsidies
Con Law Prof Blog March 28, 2014 Professor Steven Schwinn looks at a case questioning insurance subsidies, one of the cases filed against the Obama administration's Affordable Care Act. Read More
View ArticleVITA Clinic gets 100 percent rating
The John Marshall Law School’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance/Tax Counseling for the Elderly (VITA/TCE) program was given a 100 percent rating this year by a representative of the Internal Revenue...
View ArticleLatino students organize 11th annual law forum
The 11th annual Illinois Latino Law Students Association Forum Organizing Committee members are (from left) Al Vivas; Bobby Hernandez of DePaul University, event co-chair; Brian Martinez; Italia Lima;...
View ArticleProfessor Lim publishes first book
Professor Ralph Ruebner, associate dean for Academic Affairs, congratulates Professor Daryl Lim (left) at a reception celebrating the publication of Lim’s first book. Lim spent several years...
View ArticleLatest US News Law School rankings put Legal Writing 2nd, Intellectual...
Two programs at The John Marshall Law School continue to earn high marks in the legal specialty law school rankings of 2015 U.S. News & World Report’s Best Graduate Schools. The Legal Writing...
View ArticleAlums participate in Legal Fashion Show
Jeff Arnold (JD’13, LLM/EB ‘13) and Svetlana Gittman (JD ‘12), organizers of the Legal Fashion Show chat with runway judges Illinois Supreme Court Justice Anne Burke (third from left) and Cook County...
View ArticleHerzog Lecture April 14 focuses on sovereignty rights and crimes of aggression
Despite the efforts of world leaders to limit conflicts and recognize the crime of aggression, international courts have not been given jurisdiction to enforce basic human rights laws on the crime of...
View ArticleFaculty Activities and Publications
ACTIVITIES Professor David Sorkin He was a guest presenter at the Peoria Area World Affairs Council conference on cybersecurity on March 1, 2014. Professor Mark Wojcik He has been named a board member...
View ArticleBlack Law Students Association’s Legacy Reception
Chief Judge Timothy Evans (JD ’69) of the Circuit Court of Cook County received special recognition from John Marshall’s Black Law Students Association (BLSA) members for his continued support....
View ArticleTwo new staffers join security detail
Ali Haleem, director of John Marshall’s Campus Safety & Security, has announced the appointment of two full-time staff members. Investigator Charles “Charlie” Henson (left) has been working...
View ArticleRamsey Donnell has been named the Law Library’s new director
Donnell’s appointment as director, Library and Technology Services was announced by Dean John E. Corkery. Donnell is filling the position following the resignation of June Liebert. He will be working...
View ArticleTwo centers merge to create the Center for Intellectual Property, Information...
As the demand for intellectual property (IP) expertise has expanded into areas of privacy and technology, the John Marshall faculty and administration agreed to strengthen the bonds by creating the new...
View ArticleHUD, City of Chicago funding fair housing research, education work
The Fair Housing Legal Support Center & Clinic is expanding its work in predatory lending and fair housing education using grants from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD),...
View ArticleAnnual EB Symposium focuses on Affordable Care Act
There is no shortage of questions when it comes to the Affordable Care Act (ACA), among them, is it a good tax policy, and will it impact your employer-provided health care benefits? Experts from...
View ArticleIt's your move
Professor William Ford (left) and his challenger Hayk Ghalumyan strategize their next moves at the Russian Speaking Organization's Chess Game Night on March 27, 2014
View ArticleFashion gets new dimensions at Fashion & Design Law Symposium
Hemlines and hues aren’t the only revolving changes in fashion. Today’s designers are experimenting with wearable technologies in clothing and 3-D printers that are helping change the design world....
View ArticleAlumni Association honoring Illinois’ Chief Justice Garman, 5 outstanding...
Illinois Supreme Court Chief Justice Rita Garman will receive the Freedom Award from The John Marshall Law School Alumni Association at its annual Freedom Award and Distinguished Service Awards...
View ArticleProfessor Nagel: Unique situation could overturn jury decision
Chicago Tribune April 1, 2014 Professor Mary Nagel says the jury foreman not disclosing his involvement in a lawsuit could overturn a jury decision against Chicago State University. Read More
View ArticleDerivatives program examines Dodd-Frank legislation impact
Virtual-Strategy Magazine April 1, 2014 John Marshall's April 11 program on derivatives looks at the Dodd-Frank legislation and its future impacts. Read More
View ArticleJohn Marshall students to advise competitors at Midwest Real Estate Challenge
John Marshall students will serve as legal advisors at the Midwest Real Estate Challenge competition. The program gives college students the opportunity to learn how to redevelop a business site. Read...
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