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January 31
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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.
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January 24
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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.
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January 17
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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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