Professor Emeritus Robert Gilbert Johnston
Activities
He has been working pro bono with the Hawaiian Homes Commission and its state agency, the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands, to assist with outstanding claims. A lawsuit the court declared the State of Hawaii has breached its trust to the Native Hawaiians under the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act.
Professor Ann Lousin
Activities
She was interviewed by Illinois Public Radio, NBC-5 Chicago, and ABC-TV Chicago on whether Gov. Quinn was right to withhold legislators pay.
She was interviewed by CLTV on changes being made to voter qualifications following the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to overturn sections of the Voting Rights Act.
Professor Mark Wojcik
Activities
He moderated the Aug. 9, 2013, panel discussion “More than an Equal Sign: DOMA, Prop 8, the Supreme Court and Your Practice” at the American Bar Association 2013 Annual Meeting in San Francisco.
Professor Marc Ginsberg
Activities
He was a faculty presenter on Aug. 28, 2013, for the three-day “Indigent Defense: Three Days In A Nutshell VII” conference for the Office of the Cook County Public Defender. He spoke on “The Confrontation Clause & Forensic Autopsy Reports. “
Publications
His article, “The Confrontation Clause And Forensic Autopsy Reports—A ‘Testimonial,’” will be published by LSU’s Louisiana Law Review, Vol. 74, Issue 2.
Jeffrey Cross
Adjunct Professor
Publications
His piece “The Supreme Court adopts rules of reason in antitrust challenges to reverse-payment patent settlements: Now what?” will appear in the October issue of Westlaw Journal Antitrust. In the article, co-authored with Freeborn & Peters colleague Jill C. Anderson, Cross discusses the Supreme Court’s pay-for-delay decision in the FTC v. Actavis decision, and what the trial of antitrust challenges to such patent settlements will look like.