From the Chair
By Tracy Douglas
Administrative Law,
May 2017
An introduction to this issue from Administrative Law Section Chair Tracy Douglas.
Thoughts on Hamilton and the women of his life
By Tracy Douglas
Women and the Law,
May 2017
Rachel Faucette, Eliza Hamilton, Angelica Schuyler Church and Maria Reynolds each have a story to tell about sexism in the colonies and early republic.
From the Chair
By Tracy Douglas
Administrative Law,
March 2017
An introduction to this issue from Administrative Law Section Chair Tracy Douglas.
Spotlight on Jewel Klein
By Tracy Douglas
Administrative Law,
March 2017
Learn more about Administrative Law Section member Jewel Klein.
From the Chair
By Tracy Douglas
Administrative Law,
November 2016
A message from Administrative Law Section Chair Tracy Douglas.
Thoughts on Serial and bias
By Tracy Douglas
Women and the Law,
October 2016
In 2014, the Serial podcast examined the conviction of Adnan Syed in Maryland. There has been much discussion of what went wrong and mistakes by cops and attorneys, but there was not a lot of discussion of the racial and gender bias that may have played a role.
Effect of same-sex marriage on family law
By Tracy Douglas
Women and the Law,
June 2016
By looking at how state courts and the Illinois General Assembly addressed the issue of same-sex parents, state legislatures can examine the ways to adapt family laws.
Illinois Supreme Court issues appeal bonds reminder
By Tracy Douglas
Administrative Law,
July 2015
The Illinois Supreme Court recently reminded practitioners that appeal bonds must be filed when seeking judicial review of Workers’ Compensation Commission decisions.
Administrative law implications of the Firearm Concealed Carry Act
By Tracy Douglas
Administrative Law,
January 2014
This article will discuss the application process and administrative procedures outlined in the Firearm Concealed Carry Act, and note potential issues with its implementation from an administrative law perspective.
Illinois health-related boards and commissions
By Tracy Douglas
Administrative Law,
March 2013
This article discusses boards that regulate doctors and nurses as well as those that license hospitals and health facilities within the state.
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