Shapiro on WLS Radio
Professor Carolyn Shapiro discusses IRS exempt organizations office director Lois Lerner’s short appearance before Congress and whether she waived her 5th amendment rights by giving an opening...
View ArticleISCOTUS — Behind the Decisions 2012
[Reposted from ISCOTUSnow] ISCOTUSnow and Oyez have recently produced a number of informative videos on the key decisions of the Supreme Court’s 2012 Term. Below, see Chicago-Kent faculty members go...
View ArticleNew Constitution App from Library of Congress
[The following news release is reposted from the Library of Congress] The Senate Committee on Rules and Administration, the Library of Congress and the Government Printing Office (GPO) mark...
View ArticleChief Judge Diane Wood’s Keynote Address at SCIPR 2013
Did you miss Chief Judge Diane Wood’s keynote address at the Supreme Court IP Review on September 26? You can now watch a video of the keynote, titled “Is It Time to Abolish the Federal Circuit’s...
View ArticleFaculty Preview October Term 2013
Want to know more about the cases that the Supreme Court will hear this October Term? Listen to our faculty members expound on some of the notable cases in these videos produced by Oyez/ISCOTUSnow....
View ArticleSCIPR 2013 Videos
Videos of each session at this year’s SCIPR conference are now available. You can watch them on the SCIPR homepage, on Chicago-Kent’s YouTube channel, or below. For more, check out Part 1, Part 2, and...
View ArticleConstitution Day 2013 Video
The video of Chicago-Kent’s Constitution Day panel discussion on same-sex marriage is now live. The panel—“When Did It Become Unconstitutional for States to Ban Same-Sex Marriage?: Constitutional...
View ArticleWatch Ed Lee’s Book Talk
Watch Professor Edward Lee give a talk on his new book, The Fight for the Future: How People Defeated Hollywood and Saved the Internet—For Now, at Harvard University’s Berkman Center for Internet and...
View ArticleIntroducing Faculty Perspectives
Chicago-Kent is excited to announce the release of Faculty Perspectives, a new publication that will be distributed regularly to highlight recent scholarship by our school’s faculty members. Each...
View ArticleGastro-Intellectual Property Law Symposium 2013
[Via Chicago-Kent IPLS YouTube channel] On November 7, 2013, the IIT Chicago-Kent Intellectual Property Law Society (IPLS) hosted its Third Annual Gastro-Intellectual Property Law Symposium. This...
View ArticleAtuahene on Mandela and South African Land Reform
Earlier today, Professor Bernadette Atuahene was a guest on WBEZ Radio’s “Worldview” program for a discussion of Nelson Mandela and his influence on the issue of land reform in South Africa. Professor...
View ArticleRosen on IL Pension Reform
Professor Mark Rosen appeared on the television show Chicago Tonight last night to discuss the constitutionality of Illinois’ new pension reform bill. Rosen was joined by Ann Lousin, a professor at...
View ArticleInside the Case: Two New Videos
[Via ISCOTUSnow] ISCOTUS and Oyez have produced new videos on two cases that the Supreme Court will hear next week—National Labor Relations Board v. Noel Canning and Executive Benefits Insurance...
View ArticleInside the Case: Harris v. Quinn
[Via ISCOTUSnow] In this video produced by Oyez/ISCOTUS, Professor Martin Malin explains the issues at stake in Harris v. Quinn, a US Supreme Court labor case out of Illinois that questions a tenet of...
View ArticleLee on “Hearsay Culture” Radio Show
Professor Ed Lee recently appeared on the Hearsay Culture radio show and podcast to discuss his new book, The Fight for the Future: How People Defeated Hollywood and Saved the Internet — For Now. The...
View ArticleSpring 2014 Issue of Faculty Perspectives
Faculty Perspectives is a new publication that is produced regularly to highlight recent faculty scholarship at IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law. Issues feature four excerpts from recent or forthcoming...
View ArticleNahmod on Lane v. Franks
[Reposted from ISCOTUSnow] Case: Lane v. Franks On April 28, 2014, the Supreme Court hears oral argument in Lane v. Franks. This case deals with the scope of free speech protection for public...
View ArticleBailey on Riley v. California
[Reposted from ISCOTUSnow] Case: Riley v. California Today, the Supreme Court hears oral argument in Riley v. California. This case raises a complicated question about technology: Can the police...
View ArticleSchwartz on Nautilus and Limelight
[Reposted from ISCOTUSnow] Cases: Nautilus, Inc. v. Biosig Instruments, Inc.; Limelight Networks, Inc. v. Akamai Technologies, Inc. On April 28, 2014, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in...
View ArticleSchmidt on Town of Greece v. Galloway
[Reposted from ISCOTUSnow] Case: Town of Greece v. Galloway On May 5, 2014, the Supreme Court decided Town of Greece v. Galloway. The decision held that under the Establishment Clause, public prayer...
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