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The Guardian

鈥淭here are still questions that have yet to be worked out, and there will be litigation,鈥 said Carolyn Shapiro, a professor at the Chicago-Kent College of Law, who has written extensively about the theory. 鈥淭he court has absolutely put a nail in the coffin of the most extreme versions of the ISLT.鈥

Bloomberg Law

The court 鈥渟oundly rejected the entirely lawless notion that state legislatures don鈥檛 have to follow their own state constitutional restrictions when they regulate federal elections,鈥 said Carolyn Shapiro, a law professor at the Chicago-Kent College of Law who has written about the independent state legislature theory. 鈥淭hey have staved off an enormous amount of potential chaos that would have ensued if they had gone the other way.鈥

Forbes

鈥淵ou can file a lawsuit to win. You can file a lawsuit for publicity. You can file a lawsuit to inflict harm on another party,鈥 Harold Krent, a professor at Chicago-Kent College of Law, told Forbes. 鈥淏ut also you can file a lawsuit in hope of incremental social change. And so I think this underlying lawsuit really is both about getting more money to Byron Allen鈥檚 companies but also trying to pave the way for some kind of beneficial social change.鈥

Times Higher Education

Working with industry partners can bridge the gap between simply acquiring tool-specific knowledge and applying it at work. Raj Echambadi, president of Illinois Institute of Technology, described how the institution has integrated industry credentials into its existing academic framework, listening to employers about future demand. 鈥淭his has huge implications in terms of students鈥 employment, but more importantly it gives them confidence, which they need to succeed in a corporate environment,鈥 he explained.

Daily Herald

A Finley motion is filed when an appellate lawyer wants to withdraw from a case because there is belief that it is frivolous or "there are no meritorious issues to raise on appeal," said Richard Kling, a defense attorney and clinical professor of law at Illinois Institute of Technology's Chicago-Kent College of Law.

Bloomberg

鈥淚f there鈥檚 a boom, there鈥檚 definitely going to be a bust,鈥 says Mar Hicks, an associate professor of technology history at Illinois Institute of Technology.

Talking Points Memo

鈥淚 think one of two things is happening: (1) they鈥檙e going ahead and deciding it on the merits or (2) there is at least one justice who thinks they should be deciding it on the merits and so is writing a dissent to the dismissal,鈥 says Carolyn Shapiro, law professor and founder of Chicago-Kent鈥檚 Institute on the Supreme Court of the United States.

IEEE Spectrum

鈥淵ou can have tokens that look like securities and commodities and money and property all at once,鈥 says Nelson Rosario, a technology lawyer and adjunct professor at Chicago-Kent College of Law. 鈥淭here aren鈥檛 a lot of assets out there that are as dynamic as these things.鈥

Crain's Chicago Business

Myetie Hamilton, who has a master鈥檚 degree in public administration from Illinois Institute of Technology, will become the next CEO of Leadership Greater Chicago, a nonprofit that helps develop the city鈥檚 next business and civic leaders, the organization announced. Hamilton, 48, a Chicago native who grew up in the South Shore community, will be the first Black woman to lead the organization.

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Disney鈥檚 Galactic Starcruiser is in many respects somewhere between a game and a playground, writes Carly Kocurek, associate dean of the Lewis College of Science and Letters and professor of digital humanities and media studies. It has a narrative arc, like many a good game, and allows the 鈥減layers鈥 a great deal of freedom to explore and enjoy this world-within-the-world on their own. Rich play like this incorporates all six of the major components of play identified by Scott Eberle: pleasure, anticipation, surprise, understanding, strength and poise. In other words, it runs the gamut of the human experience, and allows us to explore and enhance our own capabilities.