Seventh Circuit Affirms Prior Decision Regarding Gender-Affirming Bathroom UseBy Jessica GalanosDiversity Leadership Council, June 2024In August 2023, the seventh circuit issued its decision in A.C. by M.C. v. Metropolitan School District of Martinsville, affirming the decisions of two lower courts to preliminarily enjoin two Indiana school districts from enforcing their bathroom policies.
Seventh Circuit Affirms Prior Decision Regarding Gender-Affirming Bathroom UseBy Jessica GalanosEmployee Benefits, January 2024In August 2023, the seventh circuit issued its decision in A.C. by M.C. v. Metropolitan School District of Martinsville, affirming the decisions of two lower courts to preliminarily enjoin two Indiana school districts from enforcing their bathroom policies.
The Seventh Circuit Derails Mass Arbitration TacticsBy Gerald L. Maatman, Jr., Eden E. Anderson, Rebecca S. Bjork, & Ryan T. GarippoFederal Civil Practice, August 2024On July 1, 2024, in Wallrich, et al. v. Samsung Electronics America, Inc., the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit dealt a major blow to mass arbitrations.
SidebarReal Estate Law, August 2024Quick takeaways from a recent appellate court opinion in which the justices scolded a party and its attorney for bad behavior.
Sidebar: Harmony Way BridgeBy Eric BramletEnergy, Utilities, Telecommunications, and Transportation, May 2024A sidebar to Ellen Schanzle-Haskins's article on the Harmony Way Bridge from the outgoing chair.
Sierra Club Northwest Cook County Group’s March MeetingFood Law, March 2024Learn about the essential role of native plants and receive seed packs to be a part of local habitat preservation at the March meeting of the Sierra Club Northwest Cook County.
So, You Think You Want to Go to Law School?By Zachary T. JonesLaw Related Education for the Public, December 2024For most students, the journey into the career field may be challenging, but not impossible. One of the biggest misconceptions about the legal career is how daunting the practitioners can be. If you have family, friends, or mentors who are in the legal profession, the first thing you should do is speak to them. When you have the idea that you want to pursue law, speak to someone who pursued that career.
Solo Lawyer Back-Up PlanBy G. Timothy LeightonLaw Office Management and Economics, Standing Committee on, May 2024Advice for solo attorneys who need to plan for life events, such as becoming disabled, incapacitated, or dying.
Special Education Assistance for Families provided by the Illinois Guardianship & Advocacy CommissionBy Kelly FranklinEducation Law, November 2024The Special Education, or SpEd Initiative, of the Illinois Guardianship & Advocacy Commission is a collaboration between the Human Rights Authority and Legal Advocacy Service created to help families navigate special education placement and services through training, advocacy, and legal support.
Spotlight on Judy ConwayBy Jessica DurkinWomen and the Law, March 2024A spotlight on Judy Conway, a member of the Standing Committee on Women and the Law.
Statement of ABA President Mary Smith RE: International Day of the Endangered LawyerInternational and Immigration Law, April 2024A statement from the American Bar Association President asking the legal community to center the courageous legal professionals who work tirelessly to uphold the rule of law and champion human rights at considerable risk to their own safety.