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The Albert E. Jenner, Jr. Memorial Library is the college's law library. The flagship law review is the University of Illinois Law Review; the law school also publishes two specialized law journals, the Elder Law Journal and the Journal of Law, Technology & Policy. [9] The College is also the home institution for the Comparative Labor Law and ...
Pages in category "University of Illinois College of Law alumni" The following 133 pages are in this category, out of 133 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The List of the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign fraternities and sororities currently consists of more than 59 fraternities and 36 sororities on the campus of the University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign. [1] Of the approximately 30,366 undergraduates, 3,463 are members of sororities and 3,674 are members of fraternities, which is 23.5 ...
Myra Colby Bradwell (February 12, 1831 – February 14, 1894) was an American publisher and political activist.She attempted in 1869 to become the first woman to be admitted to the Illinois bar to practice law, but was denied admission by the Illinois Supreme Court in 1870 and the United States Supreme Court in 1873, in rulings upholding a separate women's sphere. [1]
John E. Cribbet 1947 – dean of the University of Illinois College of Law and chancellor of the University of Illinois; Daniel Farber 1975 – Sho Sato Professor of Law at the UC Berkeley School of Law; Nekima Levy-Pounds 2001 – activist, former president of Minneapolis NAACP and former professor at University of St. Thomas School of Law
The building houses several area libraries, as well as the University Archives and the Rare Book & Manuscript Library. The Main Library is the symbolic face of the University Library, which has the second largest university library collection in the United States. [2] The library was added to the National Register of Historic Places on August ...
The Library, which opened with the school in 1868, started with 1,039 volumes and grew slowly until 1909, when an increase in library resources created the University Library. Eventually, then University President Edmund J. James , in a speech to the board of trustees in 1912, proposed to create a research library on par with those at the great ...
Clyde Summers, B.S. 1939, J.D. 1942, labor lawyer and law professor at the Yale Law School and University of Pennsylvania Law School, subject of In re Summers; Maurice Cole Tanquary, A.B. 1907, M.A. 1908, Ph.D. 1912 – professor of entomology at several universities and member of the Crocker Land Expedition