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Faculty Perspectives - Fall 2015, Iit Chicago-Kent College Of Law Oct 2015

Faculty Perspectives - Fall 2015, Iit Chicago-Kent College Of Law

Faculty Perspectives

This issue features excerpts from exciting and innovative works by faculty members Kimberly Bailey, Alexander Boni-Saenz and Richard Warner.

Also featured: An excerpt from Daniel M. Katz's The MIT School of Law?, which discusses new directions for legal education.


Vol. 32, Nos. 3 & 4, Robert Bruno, Thomas F. Sonneborn Jul 2015

Vol. 32, Nos. 3 & 4, Robert Bruno, Thomas F. Sonneborn

The Illinois Public Employee Relations Report

The Changing Landscape and Future of Labor Relations: A View from Organization Labor, by Robert Bruno

Conducting Independent Research: Should an Arbitrator Look Beyond the Record for the Facts or the Laws?, by Thomas Sonneborn

Recent Developments


Vol. 32, No. 2, Stephen A. Yokich Apr 2015

Vol. 32, No. 2, Stephen A. Yokich

The Illinois Public Employee Relations Report

Let's Make a Deal (or Not): Does the General Assembly's Appropriations Power Limit the Governor's Ability to Engage in Meaningful Collective Bargaining, by Stephen A. Yokich

Recent Developments


Faculty Perspectives - Spring 2015, Iit Chicago-Kent College Of Law Apr 2015

Faculty Perspectives - Spring 2015, Iit Chicago-Kent College Of Law

Faculty Perspectives

This issue features new scholarship on law, gender, and society by faculty members Katharine K. Baker, Felice Batlan, and Michael Spak. Also inside—constitutional law scholarship by Steven Heyman.


Vol. 32, No. 1, James C. Franczek, Laura E. Knittle, Patrick M. Depoy Jan 2015

Vol. 32, No. 1, James C. Franczek, Laura E. Knittle, Patrick M. Depoy

The Illinois Public Employee Relations Report

Illinois Votes for Change: So What Kind of Changes Can We Expect?, by James C. Franczek Jr., Laura E. Knittle, and Patrick M. DePoy

Recent Developments