Professor Acevedo says COD's argument in contract dispute has no merit
Daily Herald - Oct. 15, 2015 Professor Arthur Acevedo comments on the ongoing contract dispute between the College of Dupage (COD) trustees and embattaled school President Robert Breuder. Read More
View ArticleProfessor Mundy calls Hastert plea deal attempt to avert embarrassing trial
NBC5 - Chicago - Oct. 15, 2015 Professor Hugh Mundy said that in seeking a guilty plea, former Speaker of the U.S. House Dennis Hastert likely wants to avert the release of potentially embarrassing...
View ArticleStudent awarded Will County Women's Bar Association scholarship
The Herald-News - Oct. 15, 2015 Second-year student Anna Nugent has been awarded a scholarship from the Will County Women's Bar Association. Read More
View ArticleProfessor Mundy: Hearsay Debate Could Lead to Changes in Federal Legal...
Reuters - Oct. 16, 2015 John Marshall hosted the annual fall meeting of the Advisory Committee on the Rules of Evidence for the U.S. federal courts. The meeting focused on concerns raised by Judge...
View ArticleFour graduates named to prestigious young lawyers list
Houston Chronicle - Oct. 10, 2015 The accomplishments of four graduates from John Marshall have been highlighted in the 2015 edition of “40 Illinois Attorneys Under Forty to Watch." Read More
View ArticleLaw school diversity: John Marshall reports strong student diversity
Boston Globe - Oct. 20, 2015 Of the 1,032 students currently enrolled in the law school's J.D. program, 353 identify as African American, Asian, Hispanic and other diverse backgrounds. The numbers...
View ArticleProfessor Seng finds hope in the works of Archbishop Desmond Tutu
Chicago Tribune - Oct. 22, 2015 Professor Michael Seng is featured in the Chicago Tribune's "Reader of the Week" column. Seng discusses his favorite books and why books are so important to our...
View ArticleJohn Marshall research leads to changes in how U.S. Supreme Court treats...
Yahoo Finance - Oct. 22, 2015 Research conducted at John Marshall has helped lead to changes in how the U.S. Supreme Court preserves materials cited in its opinions. Read More
View ArticleJohn Marshall professors discuss Hastert plea agreement
Professors Ann Lousin and Hugh Mundy comment on the plea deal former U.S House speaker Dennis Hastert agreed to during a sentencing hearing on Oct. 28. Profesor Mundy: Chicago Sun-Times - Oct. 28,...
View ArticleStudents aid Syrian refugee family in Chicago housing case
Yahoo Finance - Oct. 29, 2015 A few John Marshall students recently had the opportunity to help a refugee family in Chicago make their new lives in the United States a little less stressful. Read More
View ArticleNello Gamberdino warns sports agents to clean up their act
Chicago Daily Law Bulletin - Oct. 27, 2015 John Marshall Employer Outreach Coordinator Nello Gamberdino II (JD '95) discusses how the American sports market growing in value could have a negative...
View ArticleJohn Marshall teams with Cook County Sheriff, others to expunge juvenile...
Yahoo Finance - Nov. 2, 2015 John Marshall's Pro Bono Program & Clinic and Restorative Justice Project are hosting the law school's first Cook County Juvenile Justice Expungement Summit on Nov. 5....
View ArticleProfessor Jones and alum Chief Judge Evans honored at JTDC ceremony
WTTW - Oct. 29, 2015 Professor Samuel V. Jones and alum Chief Judge Evans (JD '69) were honored for their ongoing commitment and dedicated service to the youth and staff of the Juvenile Temporary...
View ArticleProfessor O'Neill: If there’s a fork in the road, take it
Chicago Daily Law Bulletin Professor Timothy P. O'Neill discusses how the popular poem "The Road Not Taken" applies to legal theory. Read More
View ArticleAlum named to 40 Under 40: Latinos in Foreign Policy
The World Post - Oct. 13, 2015 John Marshall alum Danny Meza (JD '04) has been named by The World Post (a partnership of the Huffington Post and the Berggruen Institute) as one of the 40 Under 40:...
View ArticleFormer FTC Chair, Fordham law professor to address issues influencing IP and...
As published in the San Francisco Gate Two of the world’s most respected experts in intellectual property and antitrust law will discuss the most pressing issues affecting the intersection of the two...
View ArticleProfessor O'Neill to serve role with Illinois Torture Commission
As published in the Houston Chronicle Timothy P. O’Neill, a professor at The John Marshall Law School in Chicago for more than 33 years, has been named an alternate to the Illinois Torture Inquiry and...
View ArticleJohn Marshall expands Student Veterans Resource Center
As published in Yahoo Finance The John Marshall Law School in Chicago is expanding its resources for student veterans after receiving a grant from the Student Veterans of America (SVA) and The Home...
View ArticleThe TPP's impact on Chicago IP owners: Professor Long
Chicago Daily Law Bulletin Professor Doris Long discusses whether the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) will help or harm Chicago IP owners. Read More
View ArticleProfessor Bernabe comments on "surprising" gun verdict
Bloomberg BNA Professor Alberto Bernabe discusses a recent verdict against a gun retailer in Milwaukee, WI and why this case could spur more lawsuits against gun sellers. Read More
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