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Continuing Legal and Professional Education

Continuing Legal and Professional Education
2004-2005
ATTENTION: ALL STUDENTS INTERESTED IN LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT LAW

The Distinguished Labor Leader Lecture Series, October 19th

On Tuesday, October 19, Chicago-Kent's Institute for Law and the Workplace and the Chicago Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO will present the sixth annual Distinguished Labor Leader Lecture, featuring Bruce S. Raynor, General President, UNITE HERE. The lecture will take place in the auditorium at 12:00 noon. There will be a reception immediately following the lecture at 1:00 p.m.

All students, faculty and staff are invited to attend.


ATTENTION- ALL STUDENTS INTERESTED IN PATENT LAW

The 8th annual Charles Green Lecture in Law and Technology

On Monday, October 25 from 4:00-5:30pm in the auditorium, please plan on attending the 8th annual Charles Green Lecture in Law and Technology. This year's lecture, "The Role of En Banc Review at the Federal Circuit" will be given by the Honorable Arthur J. Gajarsa, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.

The Federal Circuit is unique among the federal circuit courts of appeal because its decisions set nation-wide legal standards. Its national jurisdiction also results in few splits in authority between it and the regional circuits, which is often a reason the Supreme Court agrees to hear a given case. Consequently, when the court decides an en banc case, its impact is of considerable importance. It has immediate national impact and can send a signal to the Supreme Court for possible review. Notwithstanding the importance of these cases, much ambiguity surrounds how the court decides to take a case en banc. Judge Gajarsa will address the en banc process at the Federal Circuit, the reasons why the court would take the extraordinary step of granting en banc review, and whether the court, given its unique role, should take more or fewer cases en banc in order to promote uniformity in U.S. patent law.

The Green lecture will be preceded in the day by the inaugural Federal Circuit Roundtable from 1:30-3:30 p.m. The Roundtable is an annual event in which a panel of prominent Chicago-area practitioners who are former Federal Circuit Clerks will address current issues in patent law. There will also be a reception following the lecture from 5:30-6:30 p.m.



ALL STUDENTS INTERESTED IN VOLUNTEERING

Student volunteer opportunities for law students (JD only) are available for some of the Continuing Legal and Professional Education programs listed below.  If you are interested in providing some of your time to volunteer at any of these programs, in exchange for complementary course materials and the opportunity to network at conference luncheons and receptions, please stop by the Office of Continuing Legal and Professional Education (Suite 673) or e-mail rvicario for more information. 


UPCOMING PROGRAMS 2004-2005!

CPE Certificate Program in Technology Law
10 Tuesday evenings beginning
October 5, 2004

20th annual
Illinois Public Sector Labor Relations Law Program
November 12, 2004

Effective Transactional Writing
Friday, December 3, 2004

27th annual
Kenneth M. Piper Lecture
April 5, 2005

22nd annual
Section 1983 Civil Rights Litigation Conference
April 14-15, 2005

24th annual
Conference on Not-For-Profit Organizations
June 3, 2005

 

 

For additional information contact:
Office of Continuing Legal and Professional Education
Chicago-Kent College of Law
565 West Adams Street, Room 673
Chicago, IL  60661-3691
Phone:  312/906-5090
Fax: 312/906-5093
 or 
rvicario@kentlaw.edu

 

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