Category: Law
The accomplishments of four graduates from The John Marshall Law School in Chicago have been highlighted in the 2015 edition of "40 Illinois Attorneys Under Forty to Watch."
The American Bar Association now allows law school students to take up to 15 credit hours of online law courses toward their J.D. The John Marshall Law School in Chicago, a pioneer in legal distance education, offers more than 50 ABA-accredited law courses to law school students.
The John Marshall Law School in Chicago has one of the best trial advocacy programs in the nation. That's according to the 2016 U.S. News & World Report's Best Graduate Schools, which ranked John Marshall's trial advocacy program No. 16.
The practical training law students receive at The John Marshall Law School in Chicago has been deemed among the best in the country by The National Jurist magazine. John Marshall earned an A- from the publication that is followed by current and future law students, law educators and the legal community.
New enrollment figures show that John Marshall has enrolled an average of a dozen veteran law students a year over the last three years. The veterans who enroll at John Marshall say they chose the law school for its hand-on workload and the school's understanding of a veteran's specific skillsets and learning requirements.
Nationally acclaimed human rights attorney Bryan Stevenson will deliver the keynote address of the January commencement of The John Marshall Law School in Chicago.
The John Marshall Law School and Elmhurst College have established joint academic programs in law and business that will enable students to earn advanced degrees in a significantly shorter period of time, in fields that will give graduates the advantages of versatility and in-depth knowledge in a continually evolving job market.
The United Nations must stop refusing to provide remedies to the victims of Haiti's destructive cholera epidemic. That plea comes from The John Marshall Law School International Human Rights Clinic, whose leaders say that denying proper redress is a violation of the human rights of Haitian victims.