03/01/2022
The DU is looking for new staff members! Join us tomorrow morning for a casual chat with current staff members as we share what being a part of the DU is like and answer questions about specific positions. Don’t want to write? No problem! Website, social media, layout, and archive positions are available. Share this post with your law school friends! Email [email protected] for the zoom link or look for it in the DU’s email blast sent out last night.
03/01/2022
Congrats to everybody that just finished midterms! Now is the perfect time to relax, make some green chili soup (recipe attached), and read the latest edition of the DU! Check your emails for the February 2022 edition OUT NOW! Didn’t get it? Email [email protected] for a copy.
03/01/2021
We have been working with other Chicago NLG Student Chapters to bring some great events for the Week Against Mass Incarceration 2021! You can register to attend at bit.ly/CHIWAMI.
12/02/2020
Finals season is here and it's critical to practice self-care. Get up, walk around, and take a little break with the DU. Check your inboxes for the latest edition!
10/07/2020
Our latest edition is here! Check your inboxes to take a study break and read about the California wildfires, Restorative Justice, and so much more. We are also still accepting contributions for our This Is Us project. If you’d like to get involved with the DU, message us on any of our social media accounts or by email at [email protected]
07/29/2020
Hi everyone! The new board has recently re-gained access to the account so we will be posting a lot more frequently. For our first post back, The DU team is excited to announce the launch of the We Are This Project! In light of recent events and this period of uncertainty, we’d like to create a space for the Black community to share and promote their art. The We Are This Project will be run as a submission-based collection of essays, poems, think-pieces, music, paintings, and any other form of media that would like to be shared.
Being a member of the John Marshall or law community is NOT a requirement. Actually, there are no age/gender/career requirements with the exception that we ask all non-BIPOC folks to withhold submissions in order to give our BIPOC friends (particularly our Black friends) a spotlight they are often not given.
Please submit and share this with your classmates, colleagues, friends, family, neighbors, and spread the word! Link to submit is in bio! Email [email protected] with any questions.
06/07/2018
Check out a former DU EIC, Michael Reed, starting with the Justice Entrepreneurs Project! Congratulations!
New JEP Attorneys Begin Program, Pro Bono Residencies - The Chicago Bar Foundation
The CBF’s Justice Entrepreneurs Project is excited to welcome the eleventh cohort of innovative and entrepreneurial attorneys into its growing network. Over the next eighteen months, these eight outstanding attorneys will build law practices focused on meeting the needs of the underserved middle m...
05/25/2018
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John Marshall 2L Jessica Ocampo Finds Her Labor of Law | JMLS News and Publications
John Marshall 2L Jessica Ocampo Finds Her Labor of Law Written by The John Marshall Law School | May 16, 2018 2L Jessica N. Ocampo is spending her summer working for the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB). After applying to the Hispanic Lawyers Scholarship Fund (HLSF), Ocampo was selected to inte...