Faculty Activities & Publications | November 2014

Professor Marc Ginsberg

In November 2014, he was a guest blogger for HealthLawProf Blog, where he contributed four posts on the following topics: The Locality Rule And A National Standard of Care; Admissibility of Forensic Autopsy Reports in Homicide Prosecutions; Enforceability of Forced Arbitration of Medical Liability Claims; and Informed Consent.

Professor Doris Long

Her column on unitary patents was published by the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin.

Professor Ann Lousin

She co-wrote a column with Professor Philip N. Hablutzel from IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law for the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin on the need to reform law school regulation.

She gave multiple interviews on the repercussions of the death of Illinois Comptroller Judy Baar Topinka. Among the outlets interviewing Lousin were: the Associated Press, WLS-ABC (Channel 7), the Chicago Tribune, the Chicago Sun-Times, Lee News, Metro-Source News, WVON-AM, Publius Forum.

She provided comments on the ongoing issues with Illinois pension reform to The Capitol Forum.

The Chicago Daily Law Bulletin published a feature story on her program celebrating and honoring the 45th anniversary of the Illinois Constitutional Convention.

Professor Timothy O’Neill

His columns on U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy and juvenile criminal prosecutions were published by the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin.

Professor Steven Schwinn

He provided comments to National Public Radio (WBEZ-AM) and Arise TV on the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to hear opponents of the Affordable Care Act.

His comments on the Court’s consideration of whether death threats posted on social media are protected by the First Amendment were picked up by Yahoo News and published in several media outlets around the world.

Professor Mark Wojcik

He was selected as the Association of American Law Schools’ Section Award on Legal Writing, Reasoning and Research. He will be honored at the AALS annual meeting Jan. 3, in Washington, D.C.

He also was named to the Advisory Commission to the American Bar Association Standing Committee on the Law Library of Congress.

Adjunct Professor Sarah Davila-Ruhaak

The director of the International Human Rights Clinic was interviewed by The Hill newspaper about the revelations in the CIA’s torture report. Her other comments about the report were picked up by several news organizations.

Adjunct Professor William McGrath

His columns on lawsuits involving a Sirius XM Radio copyright issue and a local Chicago news anchor were published by the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin.

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