University of Illinois College of Law
Recent News About University of Illinois College of Law
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Immigration Law Clinic students win two asylum cases
Immigration Law Clinic students win two asylum cases
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How do we encourage innovation on “long COVID”?
Professor Jacob Sherkow has a new co-authored post on patent and IP blog, Written Description. The authors explore some of the current evidence surrounding “long COVID,” some of the difficulties in developing long COVID treatments, and how policymakers can move things along.
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Mazzone quoted in Washington Monthly piece that advocates for a Black woman politician to be nominated to SCOTUS
In 2010, Professor Jason Mazzone co-authored a paper published in the Hastings Law Journal, titled "The Case for Returning Politicians to the Supreme Court.
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New bankruptcy paper by Brubaker makes SSRN Top Ten List
A new paper from Professor Ralph Brubaker has been listed on SSRN's Top Ten download list.
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Brubaker elected as Conferee to the National Bankruptcy Conference
On December 1, 2021, the National Bankruptcy Conference (NBC) announced the election of three esteemed bankruptcy professionals to membership as Conferees, including Professor Ralph Brubaker of the University of Illinois College of Law.
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Kaplan participates in panel discussion on tax reform for Federalist Society of Chicago
Kaplan participates in panel discussion on tax reform for Federalist Society of Chicago
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Colleen Murphy invested as the Roger and Stephany Joslin Professor of Law
Colleen Murphy invested as the Roger and Stephany Joslin Professor of Law
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College of Law honors Rowell, Bilz, and Thomas with 2021 awards for scholarly excellence
College of Law honors Rowell, Bilz, and Thomas with 2021 awards for scholarly excellence
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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS COLLEGE OF LAW: New Texas Abortion Statute Raises Cutting-Edge Questions Not Just About Abortion but About the Relationship Between State and Federal Courts
New Texas Abortion Statute Raises Cutting-Edge Questions Not Just About Abortion but About the Relationship Between State and Federal Courts