The Indian Child Welfare Act: No clear Illinois guidanceBy Lisa Giese & Lindsay Michelle JurgensenRacial and Ethnic Minorities and the Law, May 2016It is crucial for Native American families, attorneys, and courts to understand the nuances of ICWA and its applicability in order to navigate child custody proceedings involving children of Native American descent.
The Indian Child Welfare Act: No clear Illinois guidanceBy Lisa Giese & Lindsay Michelle JurgensenChild Law, March 2016It is crucial for Native American families, attorneys, and courts to understand the nuances of ICWA and its applicability in order to navigate child custody proceedings involving children of Native American descent.
Inevitable horrors: Sexual assault in prisonBy Cierra SimpsonHuman and Civil Rights, March 2016The author, a former correctional officer and current law student, shares her insights regarding solitary confinement.
Intellectual ImprobabilitiesBy Daniel KeganIntellectual Property, July 2016New and notable intellectual property updates.
Intellectual Improbabilities™By Daniel KeganIntellectual Property, September 2016An eclectic gathering of recent intellectual property developments
Internal Revenue Service announces inflation adjustments for 2017By Jeffrey A. MolletAgricultural Law, November 2016Some of the IRS' annual inflation adjustments are of interest to those attorneys representing farmers or who are doing related estate, business and/or succession planning work.
The interplay of simultaneous awards of PTD and wage differential benefitsBy Brittany MeekerWorkers’ Compensation Law, September 2016In its ruling, the Appellate Court noted that there was nothing in the Act or in the accompanying case law that prohibited an award of both PTD and wage differential benefits simultaneously under circumstances such as those presented in this case.
Interstate depositions and discovery—Making discovery easierBy Patrick M. KinnallyCivil Practice and Procedure, July 2016Take a look at 735 ILCS 35/1-- Illinois’ version of the Uniform Interstate Deposition and Discovery Act. It will save you time and a lot of your client’s money.
Interview with Judge Clare J. QuishBy Margaret ManettiWomen and the Law, October 2016Judge Clare J. Quish-- Cook County’s newly appointed judge-- inspires a love of the law.
An interview with Justice GarmanBy Hon. Alfred M. Swanson, Jr. (Ret).Bench and Bar, November 2016Now that her term as Chief Justice has ended, Justice Garman feels “very good at how the Illinois courts have moved forward” on her goals.
An interview with the Chief JusticeBy Hon. Alfred M. Swanson, Jr. (Ret).Bench and Bar, November 2016When he started practicing law 52 years ago, Lloyd Karmeier never imagined being an appellate court judge, let alone a Supreme Court Justice.
Introduction to restorative justiceBy Sheila MurphyHuman and Civil Rights, February 2016John Marshall Law School offers a course in Restorative Justice. The law students go to grade school and high school to teach students about the solutions possible besides crime, courts, and prison.
An introduction to Section 1983 claims in prisoner litigationBy Stanley N. WasserFederal Civil Practice, December 2016This article is intended to provide a basic primer regarding Section 1983 and the issues the practitioner will need to learn about and address in handling a prisoner litigation case.
Invalid “dark box” property tax claims misinform Indiana and Michigan LegislaturesBy Brent A. Auberry, Stewart Mandell, & Daniel L. StanleyState and Local Taxation, August 2016In both Indiana and Michigan, new legislation gives taxpayers good reason to fear that in future years they may be faced with inflated property tax bills based on non-uniform and inequitable assessments.
Investment advisors subject to the fiduciary standard or the suitability standard (Part I)By Kelli E. MadiganBusiness and Securities Law, May 2016Newly proposed Department of Labor rules include a modification of the existing “fiduciary standard” under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act. The expanded definition of fiduciary would now include many investment advisors, such as 401K plan advisors, IRA investment advisors, broker-dealers and insurance agents, to whom the fiduciary standard did not previously apply.
IRC Section 280(e)’s impact on Illinois medical marijuanaBy James CreechFederal Taxation, June 2016While the Illinois medical marijuana program faces many obstacles at the state level, its largest challenge may be the Internal Revenue code.
IRS plan limitations for 2017By Bernard G. PeterEmployee Benefits, December 2016Recently, the IRS issued the updated retirement plan limitations for 2017.
IRS proposes significant changes to valuation discount regulationsBy Jeffrey A. MolletAgricultural Law, September 2016On August 4, 2016, the IRS released proposed regulations (REG-163113-02) seeking to restrict valuation discounts in the context of family transfers.
Is it really new?By Bruce H. SchoumacherConstruction Law, January 2016A recent federal government contract case considered whether equipment delivered to the site was new. You may be surprised at the result.
ISBA Human Rights Section Council Gertz awarded to Cindy Galway BuysBy Kelly ParfittHuman and Civil Rights, October 2016Through her tireless representation, research and advocacy, Professor Buys has sought to give dignity and freedom to those seeking a better life in the United States.
ISBA Human Rights Section Council Gertz awarded to Cindy Galway BuysBy Kelly ParfittWomen and the Law, August 2016Through her tireless representation, research and advocacy, Professor Buys has sought to give dignity and freedom to those seeking a better life in the United States.