Top EB Student Honored

Posted July 24, 2011 by
Top EB Student Honored

Matthew Renaud, chair of the Employee Benefits Committee of the Chicago Bar Association, presents Maria Gonzalez, a 2011 LLM graduate at The John Marshall Law School with the association’s honor as the top student in an employee benefits program. The presentation was made at the committee’s June 2011 meeting. Gonzalez is participating in an Internal…

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Back To The Original

Posted July 24, 2011 by
Back To The Original

Over the past month, the space that for years housed a Walgreen’s has been stripped down to its original beams and pillars.  The ground floor at the intersection of State Street and Jackson Boulevard is being renovated by The John Marshall Law School for a new student commons and main entrance.

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Susan Deming Joins Publications Department

Posted July 24, 2011 by
Susan Deming Joins Publications Department

Susan Deming has joined the Publications Department as a publications coordinator.  A Chicago native, Deming received a bachelor’s degree in English with a minor in creative writing from Eastern Illinois University and has more than seven years of editorial experience. She started as an editorial-production assistant in educational publishing, but quickly moved up the ranks…

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Center for Advocacy and Dispute Resolution Adds New Staff Member

Posted July 24, 2011 by
Center for Advocacy and Dispute Resolution Adds New Staff Member

Ian Bucciarelli has joined The John Marshall Law School as an assistant director for Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) in the Center for Advocacy and Dispute Resolution. Bucciarelli is working with ADR teams and teaching mediation and negotiation. He also will be the liaison to bring employers and government agencies together with students to help them…

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Trial Team Trifecta Serves As Competition Refresher for Trial Ad Students

Posted July 24, 2011 by
Trial Team Trifecta Serves As Competition Refresher for Trial Ad Students

The summer program opened with specially-designed two-week workshops that offered students tips on opening and closing statements and evidence.

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Republican Attempts to Change Illinois' Map Have Tough Time Ahead

Posted July 20, 2011 by

Professor Ann Lousin of The John Marshall Law School argues members of Illinois’ Republican Party “are going to have a tough row to hoe” as they fight the state’s new map outlining Congressional and legislative districts in federal court.

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