Contractual foundations of universal human rightsBy Christopher R. MinelliJune 2007Next year marks the sixtieth anniversary of the ratification of the United Nation’s Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Despite it all, U.S. civil liberties strongBy Harry Kalven, Jr.December 2007On August 5, President George W. Bush signed into law legislation that amended the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 (FISA).
Ethics issuesBy Eugene F. FriedmanDecember 2007The basics of copyright law
From the ChairBy Steven HelleDecember 2007I attended a communications law seminar recently and two observations gave me pause.
From the ChairBy Steven HelleNovember 2007Most people might assume that high school students have fewer rights than adults.
From the ChairBy Steven HelleSeptember 2007A colleague related how she had been stopped recently on a Washington, D.C., street by an ACLU intern who was attempting to collect signatures on a petition.
From the ChairBy Kathryn E. EisenhartJune 2007This is my last “from the chair” column. This year has gone very quickly.
From the ChairBy Kathryn E. EisenhartMarch 2007On January 25, I attended an all day conference entitled “The Secret World of Human Trafficking.”
From the ChairBy Kathryn E. EisenhartJanuary 2007A message from Section Chair Kathryn Eisenhart.
ISBA Human Rights Section Council member wins case for victims of Dictator Alberto FujimoriBy Sean O’BrienMarch 2007A team of Notre Dame law professors and LL.M students has won an important case before the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, establishing Peru’s responsibility for human rights violations during the dictatorship of former President Alberto Fujimori.
Last war dance for the ChiefBy Kenneth DobbsJune 2007Decades-long battles involving reason, history, protests by students and faculty, pleadings from every Native American organization in the United States and lawsuits couldn’t move the Chancellors, Presidents and Trustees of the University of Illinois to cease using Chief Illiniwek as a team mascot.
MCLE credit and newsletter authorsSeptember 2007According to Rule 795(d)(7) of the Supreme Court of Illinois’ Minimum Continuing Legal Education Rules, authors who write “law-related articles in responsible legal journals or other legal sources” can get MCLE credit.
R. Eugene Pincham—2007 Gertz Award honoreeBy Richard L. HutchisonNovember 2007This year’s Human Rights Section’s Gertz Award honoree, attorney R. Eugene Pincham, has a long and illustrious career as a civil and human rights champion.
Starting the debate: Should Illinois have same-sex marriage or civil unions?By Mark E. WojcikJanuary 2007One of the most contentious national political issues is whether to recognize same-sex marriages, deny same-sex marriages, or create some sort of “compromise” that falls short of using the word “marriage,” but yet purports to grant a large number of tangible legal benefits to same-sex couples and their children.
Student speech law heating upBy Steven HelleNovember 2007This article will offer a primer for when that upset parent with teen in tow comes marching into your office.