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July 30


  • Accusations of steroid use could damage legacy of Barry Bonds
  • Falcons quarterback loses endorsements after federal indictment for dogfighting
  • What can be done about pro athletes engaging in unsportsmanlike conduct?
  • Federal prosecution of alleged Chicago mobsters continues

July 23


  • Steroid investigations taint Barry Bonds' pursuit of home run record
  • United Auto Workers begin contract talks with Ford and General Motors
  • Feds prosecute alleged Chicago mobsters
  • Chicago-Kent’s Immigration Law Clinic seeks those who need legal assistance with immigration, asylum and nationality matters

July 17


  • Waukegan city council votes to allow police to enforce some federal immigration laws
  • Alleged mafia figures on trial in Chicago
  • Preventing identity theft on vacation
  • Chicago-Kent’s Small Business Program to offer legal services to entrepreneurs

July 10


  • President Bush invokes executive privilege to keep White House staffers from testifying before Congress
  • Chicago Mercantile Exchange shareholders approve merger with Chicago Board of Trade
  • Ongoing federal trials in Chicago
  • Chicago-Kent’s Small Business Program to offer legal services to entrepreneurs

July 2


  • President Bush commutes Scooter Libby's sentence for obstructing justice and lying to a grand jury
  • Chicago Board of Trade members and shareholders to vote on proposed merger
  • Supreme Court wrap-up
  • Supreme Court rules 5-4 against using race as criterion for assigning children to schools
  • High-profile federal trials

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