The CEDAW debateBy Mark E. WojcikOctober 2010The question of whether the ISBA should support ratification of CEDAW (Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women) is slated to come before the ISBA Assembly on Saturday morning, December 11, 2010. The proceedings are open to all ISBA members and other members of the public.
Expungement reconsideredBy Joshua D. CarterMay 2010What is expungement good for? Such records are not available to employers through the official channels and, perhaps more importantly, it is illegal under the Illinois Human Rights Act for an employer to consider any criminal history information which has been ordered expunged or sealed.
From the ChairBy Jennifer A. ShawOctober 2010An introduction to the issue from Section Chair Jennifer Shaw.
From the ChairBy Jennifer A. ShawSeptember 2010A look at what to expect in this newsletter in the coming year, from Chair Jennifer Shaw.
From the ChairBy Sean O’BrienFebruary 2010After working on the issue for the past several months, the Human Rights Section Council has adopted an updated and revised “scope statement,” which has been submitted to the Board of Governors for approval.
Privacy rulings in tabloid journalism cases weaken protection for rest of pressBy Jan DennisMay 2010A U of I legal professor says that, in the past, the mere fact that stories were published or broadcast would be considered proof of newsworthiness – often making them privileged under law – so lawsuits seeking damages under privacy torts were routinely tossed out. But that's not necessarily the case anymore.
Reorganization will strengthen the ISBA’s diversity effortsBy Alice M. Noble-AllgireFebruary 2010You may not have heard any hammers or saws, but the ISBA recently completed a major renovation of its diversity-related committees and sections councils—a renovation that is already seeing substantial dividends in terms of greater efficiency and collaborative creativity.