Articles From Brittany J. Shaw

“Can I Just Talk to the Judge?”: What Pro Se Litigants Should Know Before Going To Court By Brittany J. Shaw Law Related Education for the Public, November 2025 Court can be intimidating, but it’s not impossible. If you are representing yourself in court, be sure you don't make these mistakes!
‘Our Jobs are Doomed’: The Rise of the Use of AI-Based Programming Within the Professional World By Brittany J. Shaw Trusts and Estates, September 2023 While it has always been understood that technological advances result in less need for skilled laborers, the use of AI has brought on a whole new fear: the loss of the need for human assistance in general.
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‘Our Jobs are Doomed’: The Rise of the Use of AI-Based Programming Within the Professional World By Brittany J. Shaw Law Related Education for the Public, August 2023 While it has always been understood that technological advances result in less need for skilled laborers, the use of AI has brought on a whole new fear: the loss of the need for human assistance in general.
ISBA Midyear Meeting and New Year Plans By Brittany J. Shaw Law Related Education for the Public, January 2023 A note from the editor.
Class Dismissed: University Professor Fired Over Claims of Harsh Grading By Brittany J. Shaw Law Related Education for the Public, October 2022 Recently, an 84-year-old college professor was fired after more than 80 of his 350 students signed a petition alleging that the number of withdrawals from the course was indicative of a failure by the university’s chemistry department to provide them with the tools and resources necessary to succeed.
Meet Your Editor: Journey Through the Legal Profession Thus Far By Brittany J. Shaw Law Related Education for the Public, September 2022 A note from the editor.
You Have the Right to Remain Silent, But Not to Sue By Brittany J. Shaw Law Related Education for the Public, July 2022 A look at the U.S. Supreme Court's recently ruling in Vega v. Tekoh.
Criminal Records Relief By Brittany J. Shaw Law Related Education for the Public, December 2021 An overview of the options available to individuals in Illinois seeking relief from the burden of a criminal record.

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