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Guide To Ac031 - Illinois Public Employee Relations Report, Jona Whipple
Guide To Ac031 - Illinois Public Employee Relations Report, Jona Whipple
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Illinois Public Employee Relations Report, 1988-2011
The Illinois Public Employee Relations Report began as a publication of the Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The first issue was published in March of 1984. Beginning in 1990 with Volume 7, No. 1, IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law joined the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign as a co-publisher of the Report, with Professor Martin Malin serving as faculty editor along with Professor Peter Feuille (U of I).
The Illinois Public Employee Relations Report provides current, nonadversarial information to those involved or interested in …
Guide To Ac030 - Records Of The Charles E. Green Lecture, Jona Whipple
Guide To Ac030 - Records Of The Charles E. Green Lecture, Jona Whipple
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Records of the Charles E. Green Lecture, 1987-1994
In 1977, the Charles E. Green Lecture in Law and Technology was endowed by Mrs. Joseph Galvin, in honor of Charles E. Green (1894-1981), a 1915 graduate of Chicago-Kent and founder of the law firm Green and Nystrom. The lecture series addresses the impact of technology on society, on legal relationships, and on methods of law study and practice.
Related collection(s): Collection of Anniversaries and Celebrations
Guide To Ac029 - Records Of The Illinois Technology Center, Jona Whipple
Guide To Ac029 - Records Of The Illinois Technology Center, Jona Whipple
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Records of the Illinois Technology Center, 1999-2005
Illinois Legal Aid Online (ILAO) was founded in March of 2001 as the Illinois Technology Center for Law and the Public Interest. Initial funding was provided by The Chicago Bar Foundation, the Lawyers Trust Fund of Illinois, and IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law.
The mission of the Tech Center was to successfully use technology in innovative ways to increase access to justice by streamlining the delivery of free and pro bono services to the poor, and to provide easy to understand legal information and assistance to the public. In July of 2001, the …