2008 Articles

Tips on what to do if your purse is stolen By Letitia Spunar-Sheats June 2008 Approximately eight months ago I had my purse stolen out of my shopping cart in a department store. I thought my purse was safe, because I had it covered up with my coat. Boy, was I wrong.
Use the Web, but don’t let it use you By Matt Arbogast March 2008 There are some important things that everyone should know before having someone create a Web site for them.
A wary world in Web 2.0 By Charles Lee Mudd, Jr. December 2008 The emergence of new technologies always seems to be accompanied by casualties or victims of the darker, more nefarious uses of such technologies.
“Who Me? A Law Professor?” aims to diversify law faculty By Suzanne Schmitz December 2008 Did you know that 63 percent of the law professors in the U.S. are men? 70 percent of full professors are men. 74 percent of law professors are white or Caucasian.
A woman’s nightmare: Long-term care—Two elder law attorneys’ perspectives By Rick L. Law & Diana M. Law June 2008 He looked into his wife’s eyes and flatly stated, “I’ll put a gun to my head before I ever go to a nursing home.”
Women Everywhere: Partners in Service —Agency Service Day, June 13, 2008 By Amanda C. Jones October 2008 On June 13, 2008, Women Everywhere held its annual service event, in which volunteers from bar associations, law firm and individual attorneys provide service to agencies across the Chicago area that serve women and children.