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Conferences call for online copyright protection
China is calling for a joint effort by the government, copyright industry and private enterprises to fight media piracy.
Can College Graduates Bank Future On Private Student Loans?
College costs are rising and students are turning to "riskier loans" with variable percentages.
RAVINDER SINGH SAHOTA graduated from John Marshall Law School in Chicago May 17 and passed the Bar Exam in September.
Microsemi Ships Milestone 70 Millionth Power over Ethernet Port,...
Microsemi Corporation , a leading manufacturer of high performance analog/mixed signal integrated circuits and high reliability semiconductors, announced today that it now has shipped power over Ethernet products having 70 million ports for powering devices ranging from WLAN access points and IP phones to security cameras and thin-client computers.
Law students' idea grows into godsend for vets
About three and a half years ago, a trio of students at John Marshall Law School got it into their heads that what they really ought to do was start a legal clinic specializing in helping veterans get their benefits from the VA.
Powers running for circuit spot
Will County Associate Judge Mike Powers is running for circuit judge. He is seeking the spot on the bench that will become open when Will County Judge Stephen White retires late next year.
Kathleen Shinkle of Glenview has been appointed president of the Auxiliary of NorthShore University HealthSystem at Evanston and Glenbrook Hospitals for the 2009-10 term.
Gillespie joins Agee, Van Atta and Owens
The law firm of Agee, Van Atta, & Owens, LLC, announces its newest addition to the firm, Michael C. Gillespie, as well as the opening of a Murfreesboro office on the historic downtown square.
Circuit judge Ortiz announces candidacy
Circuit Judge Jorge Ortiz has announced his candidacy to retain his position on the bench in the 6th Judicial Subcircuit in Lake County.
Career Services hosts Fall Expo
Date: Oct 14th, 2009 Categories: 2009-10-15 , 2009-2010 , Campus News , Money and Business , News , Top Headlines By: Danielle Everson A VSUa s Career Services hosted its Fall Career Expo Wednesday in the University Centera s Magnolia room, with a variety of organizations and graduate schools attended looking for prospective students and alumni.
Stafford is new Clerk of Court at Supreme Court
Erstwhile law clerk of Chief Justice Miguel S. Demapan, Daniel Stafford, yesterday assumed the position of Commonwealth Supreme Court Clerk of Court and general counsel for the judiciary.
I HAVE A GREAT IDEA that I plan to share with my readers at the proper time regarding the violence in and around Chicago Public Schools that has been all over the news.
The best efforts of the epithet chorus on showbiz cable-she was 'racist' , 'reverse racist' , 'anti-white' , 'radical' , or a member of the 'Latino KKK' -didn't stick, nor did the reflexive charge that she was a judicial activist 'out of the mainstream.' In fact, the new justice, says Corey Yung of the John Marshall Law School in Chicago, is 'less ...
Southern Public Defender Training Center
I spent nine years with the Public Defender Service in DC and served as its Training Director.
Mayor of Manchester after corruption scandal dies
Former Mayor Jane Cordo Cameron, who guided the township for eight years following a widespread public corruption scandal, has died.
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Gov. Quinn Launches State's 2010 Census Push
" September 20, 2009. Governor Pat Quinn today pledged Illinois' full participation in the 2010 Census and encouraged residents across the state to get involved in this important effort.
Free: Aborn: 'Stop Crime Before It Starts'
Richard M. Aborn began a recent 18-hour day shaking hands with parents dropping off their children at a Harlem school and generally angling for support in tomorrow's Democratic primary for Manhattan district attorney.
Was It Worth It? With Debt of Up to $250K, Some Law Grads Are Dubious
Zack Leshetz would like to get married and buy a home. But his $175,000 in student loan debt is a significant roadblock, reports the Wall Street Journal in a lengthy article about the growing educational debtload being shouldered by young Americans.
China has made great efforts to improve its IP system, say American judges
The Chinese government has made great efforts in improving Chinese IP system and its enforcement, three American judges said in Chicago Thrsday.
U.S.-China IP protection forum open in Chicago
China IP Protection Cooperation and Research Forum, hosted by John Marshall Law School, opened here Thursday, calling for greater promotion of cooperation in IP education and related law enforcement between the two countries.
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