A roundup of faculty appearances in news sources and media from the last week, 4/3/14 to 4/10/14.
4/6 – Richard Warner was mentioned in a News-Gazette blurb about the Champaign County chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union and its upcoming annual meeting, which will take place on Sunday, April 13th. Warner will give a presentation titled “Is It All Over? Privacy and the Surveillance State.” Click here for more information on the Champaign County ACLU website.
4/9 – Dean Harold Krent was quoted in a Chicago Daily Law Bulletin article on the state of the job market for recent law school graduates (“Job market remains slow for 2013 grads”).
4/10 – Lori Andrews was featured in an IIT Today article on an upcoming conference, “Infrastructures of Creativity: Institutions and Innovation in the 18th and 21st Centuries.” Andrews will speak on “The Effects of Patent Law on the Past, Present and Future of Innovation” at 2 pm on Friday, April 11, in the Hermann Hall Ballroom at IIT. Visit the conference website for more information.
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4/8 – Sheldon Nahmod added a new post to his series on cases featuring section 1983 “malicious prosecution” claims. In the post, he outlines three recent circuit decisions—two from the Seventh Circuit and one from the Tenth Circuit—that deal with such claims.
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