October 27 Event: The Illinois Supreme Court – Activism in Flux

Published October 22, 2004

The Chicago Lawyers’ Chapter of the Federalist Society

presents a luncheon panel

THE ILLINOIS SUPREME COURT – ACTIVISM IN FLUX

This year’s election for an open seat on the Illinois Supreme Court focuses attention on the court’s activist outlook in cases that involve sensitive political issues such as tort reform, clemency, and the separation of powers. Join a panel discussion among scholars, practitioners, and judges about the court’s judicial outlook and where it may be headed.

Participants include:

James C. Dunlop
Jones Day

Professor Stephen B. Presser
Raoul Berger Professor of Legal History
Northwestern University School of Law

Prof. David Strauss
Harry N. Wyatt Professor of Law
University of Chicago Law School

Wednesday, October 27, 2004
at the
University Club
76 East Monroe Street
Chicago, Illinois

11:30 a.m. – Cash Bar
12:00 Noon – Luncheon & Discussion

Admission Free but RSVP is Required

RSVP to
jcdunlop@jonesday com
312/269-4069

For more information about this event, visit
http://www.fed-soc.org/events/supremecourtroadshow.htm