A Remembrance of Prentice H. MarshallBy Thomas P. SullivanJune 2004It is difficult to do justice in a few sentences to my recollections of Prentice Marshall. We met in the fall of 1954, when I started at the firm now known as Jenner & Block.
Report on the ABA Annual MeetingBy Edward J. SchoenbaumDecember 2004The 126th Annual Meeting of the American Bar Association was held August 5-10, 2004, at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, Georgia.
State Court Participation Reaches 200 for CIPOctober 2004Janel Foss, Assistant Director for Administration and Outreach for the Courtroom Information Project (CIP), today announced the participation of the two hundredth state court participant, a milestone in the project’s 25 months of operation.
State of the Court Address-April 15, 2004By Charles P. KocorasMay 2004Good afternoon to you all. I want to thank Magistrate Judge Arlander Keys, the officers and all of the members of the Federal Bar Association for inviting me to speak to you today.
Summer of 2004: Legislation of noteBy J.A. SebastianOctober 2004During the month of July 2004, while the Governor and legislators debated the state's budget, several legislative proposals became effective and their enactment into law may be of interest to members of the bench and bar. The
Supreme court announces interim appointment to appellate courtBy Joseph TyborDecember 2004The Supreme Court of Illinois has reappointed Judge Clyde L. Kuehn to the Appellate Court of the 5th Judicial District to fill, on a short-term basis, the vacancy created by the departing Gordon S. Maag.
Supreme Court approves collective bargaining for official court reportersBy Alfred M. Swanson, Jr.October 2004In an Order filed July 1, 2004, the Illinois Supreme Court voted to recognize Local 1220 of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers as the official bargaining representative for official court reporters in the Circuit Court of Cook County.
The Supreme Court upholds COLA for judgesBy Charles W. Pacey & Alfred M. Swanson, Jr.June 2004Justice Rarick wrote the unanimous opinion issued May 20, 2004, in Jorgensen, et al. v. Blagojevich, et al., that declared the attempt to eliminate the cost-of-living adjustments to judicial salaries for fiscal years 2003 and 2004 to be unconstitutional.