The John Marshall Law School has begun its $10 million renovation project that will relocate its main entrance to State Street, and enlarge space for student needs. A day after the June 21, 2011, symbolic “groundbreaking” ceremony in the former Walgreen’s space, crews began the remodeling work that will relocate the law school’s front entrance…
An appreciative Justice Joseph Gordon of the Illinois Appellate Court accepted the 2011 Freedom Award from The John Marshall Law School Alumni Association saying he was accepting it “generically for the privilege of having had the opportunity to commit my professional life to the legal profession in three segments: as a lawyer in law practice;…
Representatives of Operation PUSH interviewed staff of The John Marshall Law School Fair Housing Legal Clinic and Fair House Legal Support Center for the organization’s television programming. Rev. Aaron McLead (seated, right), social justice minister at Trinity Church, and Rev. Janette Wilson (JD ’80) (standing, second from right), executive producer, International Sunday School, interviewed Fair…
A panel exhibit, “Marching Toward Justice: The History of the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution” is on display on 3-East through July 18, 2011. Part of the Damon J. Keith Law Collection of African American Legal History, the panels explain the history of persons of African descent in North America and how their advocates…
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June 20 Marching Toward Justice Exhibit – The History of the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution—3 East, through July 8 Hinshaw & Culbertson—Room 310, 9:00AM-5:00PM Trial Advocacy Summer Workshop – “Courtroom As Theater”—Room 420, Noon-1PM Trial Advocacy Summer Workshop – “Foundations And Exhibits”—Room 420, 6PM-7PM June 21 Marching Toward Justice Exhibit – The History…