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Jan. 29 |
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FBI reportedly has adopted “broader and more intrusive” Internet surveillance program
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How does today’s jury system compare to 1957 classic “12 Angry Men”?
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Jan. 22 |
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- Serbia holds first parliamentary elections as an independent state
- How does the classic “12 Angry Men” relate to contemporary issues in the American jury system?
- “CSI effect” raises jurors’ expectations
- Jury selection draws to a close in CIA leak case
- Chicago-Kent students visit New Orleans to help residents impacted by Hurricane Katrina
- Chicago-Kent's Low-Income Taxpayer Clinic seeks taxpayers who have disputes with the IRS
- Chicago-Kent’s Immigration Law Clinic Seeks those who need legal assistance with immigration, asylum and nationality matters
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Jan. 15 |
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- Serbia to hold first general elections since independence
- Bush administration abandons warrantless surveillance program
- Controversial exhibit at Museum of Science and Industry puts the human body on display
- Muhammad Ali turns 65 this week
- Overturn of Ali's draft-dodging conviction and Vietnam-era conscientious objectors
- The Muhammad Ali brand to appear on snackfoods
- Jury selection begins in trial of Cheney aide "Scooter" Libby
- Chicago-Kent students help Hurricane Katrina victims in New Orleans
- Stock market's "January effect" may be minimal this year
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