Professor Kennedy to address implications of DOMA on businesses
American Bar Association - April 2, 2014 Professor Kathryn Kennedy, director of the Center for Tax Law & Employee Benefits, will be a speaker April 12 at the American Bar Association Business Law...
View ArticleProf Lousin: SCOTUS ruling shows 'Campaign finance laws have had to change'
On April 2, 2014, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the federal law limiting overall campaign contributions individual donors can make to political parties, candidates and political action committees....
View ArticleProfessor Schwinn: Court deals blow to attempts at limiting spending in...
Constitutional Law Prof Blog - April 2, 2014 Professor Steven Schwinn looks at the Supreme Court's decision lifting limits on individual campaign contributions. Read More
View ArticleFashion symposium speakers look at latest technology trends
Consumer Electronics Net - April 2, 2014 Speakers at the Future of Fashion & Design symposium on April 11 look at wearable technology, copyright and 3-D printing. Read More
View ArticleHerzog Lecture features Benjamin Ferencz, advocate for rule of law
Darien News - April 4, 2014 The 2014 Dean Fred Herzog Memorial Lecture features Benjamin Ferencz, the last surviving prosecutor from the post-World War II Nuremberg Trials, advocating that the rule of...
View ArticleAfter 523 trials, Judge Sacks still loves his work
Chicago Daily Law Bulletin - April 2,2014 Judge Stanley Sacks recognizes that court and the actions of those who come before him have changed, but it doesn't discourage him. Read More
View ArticleAlum serves as Legal Fashion Show judge
Franchising.com - April 3, 2014 Anne Prenner Schmidt (J.D. '12/LL.M. '13) shared her fashion industry expertise as a judge at the Legal Fashion Show at the Chicago Bar Association. Read More
View ArticleProfessor O'Neill: Cheating death won't halt executions
Chicago Daily Law Bulletin - April 3, 2014 Professor Timothy P. O'Neill, in his column, says although Illinois has dropped the death penalty, 32 other states continue the practice despite numerous...
View ArticleProfessor Schwinn gives insights on McCutcheon case and its impact on the GOP
Constitutional Law Prof Blog April 4, 2014 Professor Steven Schwinn considers the argument that the McCutcheon decision by the U.S. Supreme Court could raise Americans' ire of the GOP as the party...
View ArticleAlumnus Brian Telander sworn in as DuPage judge
Illinois L@wyer (ISBA) April 4, 2014 Alumnus Brian Telander (J.D. '76) takes the judge's oath in DuPage County. Read More
View ArticleAlumnus Guy Maras is new president of Chicago's Union League Club
Naperville Sun April 6, 2014 Guy Maras (J.D. '94) serves as the new president of the Union League Club of Chicago. Read More
View ArticleJohn Marshall student wins contest for televised dream wedding
Times of Northwest Indiana - April 4, 2014 John Marshall student Joe Wagner and his fiance win a dream wedding on daytime television. Read More
View ArticleProfessor Schwinn comments on Illinois' hazing law
WBEZ Radio April 9, 2014 Professor Steven Schwinn comments on a case in which charges were brought against students at Northern Illinois University alleging their actions at a hazing ritual caused...
View ArticleProfessor Lousin talks about proposed Illinois voter protections amendment
CLTV (online) April 10, 2014 Professor Ann Lousin discusses the proposal the Illinois Legislature will put before voters in November on protections for all who want to cast a ballot. View Interview
View ArticleAlumnus Bradley Migdal joins Transwestern
REJournals.com April 9, 2014 Bradley Migdal (J.D. '02) joins Transwestern as executive managing director. Read More
View ArticleProfessor Long looks at impacts of international conflicts on trademark...
Chicago Daily Law Bulletin April 9, 2014 Professor Doris Long discusses the impacts on trade and trademark protection when conflict--such as what transpired in Crimea-- impacts international trade....
View ArticleEmployment Numbers Up for Recent Graduates at The John Marshall Law School in...
Employment among 2013 graduates from The John Marshall Law School in Chicago increased at a far higher rate than the national average, according to recent law school-related employment figures....
View ArticleEmployment numbers up for John Marshall graduates
The Paramus Post April 11, 2014 The John Marshall Law School reports encouraging news for graduates with an increase in employment numbers. Read More
View ArticleAT&T scholarship gives John Marshall student volunteer opportunities
Third-year student Melinda Tsang has been volunteering her services at the Center for Disability & Elder Law thanks to a scholarship from AT&T. Read More
View ArticleProfessor Schwinn discusses environmental group's attempt to sue EPA
Professor Steven Schwinn discusses a D.C. Circuit case that turned away an environmental group's attempt to sue the EPA for failure to issue secondary standards for carbon monoxide that the group said...
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