From the ChairBy Tracy D. DouglasAdministrative Law, June 2017The final column from Chair Tracy Douglas.
Letter from the ChairBy Joseph T. MonahanMental Health Law, June 2017A message from Section Chair Joseph Monahan.
Message from the ChairBy Shannon M. ShepherdHuman and Civil Rights, June 2017Shannon Shepherd shares her thoughts in her final column as Chair of the Human Rights Section.
Message from the ChairBy Laura L. MilnichukCivil Practice and Procedure, June 2017A message from Chair Laura Milnichuk.
A welcome from the incoming ChairBy John R. SchleppenbachAlternative Dispute Resolution, June 2017Learn more about incoming ADR Section Chair John Schleppenbach.
Chair columnBy Julie A. JohnsonWomen and the Law, May 2017A message from Chair Julie Johnson outlining the Committee's recent successes.
Chair’s reportBy Marylou Lowder KentLaw Related Education for the Public, May 2017Learn more about this Committee's recent activities and accomplishments.
From the ChairBy Tracy DouglasAdministrative Law, May 2017An introduction to this issue from Administrative Law Section Chair Tracy Douglas.
Letter from the ChairBy Ledy VanKavageAnimal Law, April 2017A message from Animal Law Section Chair Ledy VanKavage.
Comments from the ChairBy Shannon ShepherdHuman and Civil Rights, March 2017“Will my husband be deported immediately, or will we have time?” “If they come for me, will I be allowed to bring a suitcase?” These are just some of the questions that Human Rights Section Chair Shannon Shepherd has fielded since the initial executive orders on immigration were released.
A few words from the ChairBy Erica Crohn MinchellaReal Estate Law, March 2017The ISBA's Real Estate Law Section Council was recently asked to review and take a position on Senate Bill 192.
From the ChairBy Tracy DouglasAdministrative Law, March 2017An introduction to this issue from Administrative Law Section Chair Tracy Douglas.
Chair columnBy Julie A. JohnsonWomen and the Law, February 2017A message from Committee Chair Julie Johnson.
Chair’s column: The conundrum of client relations in family lawBy Lane HarveyFamily Law, February 2017In order to do our jobs in compliance with, inter alia, the obligations imposed by Rule 2.1 of the Rules of Professional Conduct, we must often take positions with our client which may be opposed to their immediate desires but which may serve their long-term interests.
A few words from the ChairBy Frank V. ArianoSenior Lawyers, February 2017An introduction to this issue from Section Chair Frank Ariano.