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January 31


  • President Bush and his State of the Union address.
  • Jury selection begins in the Michael Jackson trial.
  • International law scholar says U.S. government has "accepted potentially open-ended legal responsibility" in Iraq.
  • Super Bowl XXXIX and online gambling: What are the civil and criminal liability, privacy, and jurisdictional issues?
  • Fed expected to raise interest rates for sixth time since June 2004.
  • Chicago-Kent to host regional tournament of the 2005 National Trial Competition.


  • January 24


  • Illinois v. Caballes: Chicago-Kent Honors Scholars assist in preparing briefs and arguments for U.S. Supreme Court case.
  • Professor Lori Andrews discusses reproductive technologies in "Frozen Angels" debut at 2005 Sundance Film Festival.
  • International law scholar says U.S. government has "accepted potentially open-ended legal responsibility" in Iraq.
  • Michael Jackson child molestation trial set to begin.
  • Fed expected to raise interest rates in February.
  • Documentary filmmaker Ken Burns seeks presidential pardon for Jack Johnson, the first black heavyweight boxing champion.
  • Chicago-Kent to host regional tournament of the 2005 National Trial Competition.


  • January 17


  • President Bush to take oath for second term
  • Chief Justice Rehnquist will swear in Bush despite illness
  • The U.S., Iraq and the "You Break It, You Own It" theory
  • MLB and players union agree on new drug-testing policy
  • Michael Jackson child molestation trial set to begin
  • U.S. serviceman convicted in Abu Ghraib abuse trial
  • Chicago-Kent professor featured in Sundance documentary
  • Federal Reserve set to meet
  • Chicago-Kent to defend its 2004 National Trial Competition regional championship
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