Clinical Professor Allison Bethel
- She provided comments to the Chicago Reader on the impact of ending the Chicago Housing Authority’s Exemption Payment Standards.
Professor Samuel Jones
- He taught a judicial education course titled Internet, Electronic and Digital Evidence in Criminal Trials to a class of approximately 90 judges.
Professor Ann Lousin
- She provided comments to the Chicago Tribune regarding possible solutions to the Illinois pension problem.
- She provided comments to the Associated Press regarding same-day voter registration laws.
- She provided comments to the Chicago Tribune regarding Blago.
Professor Hugh Mundy
- He provided comments to WBEZ regarding statute of limitations.
- He provided comments to the Chicago Sun-Times regarding the mental competency of an accused terrorist.
- He provided comments to WBEZ regarding restrictions on sex offenders.
Assistant Professor Mary Nagel
- She provided comments to the Chicago Sun-Times regarding the release of police misconduct files.
- She provided comments to Law.com regarding the ABA paid externship debate.
Professor Timothy O’Neill
- He published the following columns in the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin:
- 7th Circuit stretches Jardines beyond single-family house
- Posner opinion aims to put teeth into ‘reasonable suspicion’ doctrine
- What would high court Justice Aristotle say if Utah v. Strieff came up?
- Fourth Amendment’s reasonableness standard a work in progress?
- Jury system: Constitution’s invisible fourth branch of government
Professor Steven Schwinn
- He was interviewed on Bloomberg radio regarding a U.S. Supreme Court case involving the Fourth Amendment.
Professor David Sorkin
- He provided comments to WGN regarding cyber bullying and social media.
Adjunct Faculty
Raymond McKoski
- He presented and served as a panelist at the Savanna Law School Colloquium on American Legal Fictions. His presentation was entitled “The Overarching Legal Fiction: Justice Must Satisfy the Appearance of Justice.”