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May 31


  • Both sides have rested in Michael Jackson trial
  • Key rulings expected near end of U.S. Supreme Court term
  • U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan surveys conditions in Sudan
  • NBA and players' union to resume contract negotiations
  • The plight of pentagenarians in the workplace
  • Hedge funds suffer losses on GM's stocks and bonds

  • May 23


  • Clean Sports Act of 2005 targets drug use by professional athletes
  • U.S. House votes to lift ban on use of federal funds for stem cell research
  • Key rulings expected near end of U.S. Supreme Court term
  • Hedge funds suffer losses on GM's stocks and bonds
  • Michael Jackson's defense lawyers rest case; pop singer does not testify
  • "The New Retirement" report: Majority of Baby Boomers intend to keep working

  • May 16


  • Married Honors Scholars law students to graduate near top of Class of 2005
  • Do Kansas School Board hearings portend Scopes II?
  • The "new retirement"
  • Several key U.S. Supreme Court decisions expected before term end
  • Michael Jackson trial continues
  • Chicago-Kent's immigration law clinic assists those who need legal assistance with immigration, asylum and nationality matters

  • May 9


  • Chicago-Kent hosts symposium on The Future of Legal Research
  • Roles of the state and county in health care delivery
  • Michael Jackson trial continues
  • Several key U.S. Supreme Court decisions expected before term end
  • Report released on assisting internally displaced persons in the Sudan
  • May is Older Americans Month

  • May 2


  • 2005 Law Day theme focuses on the American jury
  • Army Pfc. Lynndie England pleads guilty
  • Baby Boomers soon to begin turning 60
  • Michael Jackson trial continues
  • Several key U.S. Supreme Court decisions expected before term end
  • Fed raises interest rates again
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