Brubaker amicus brief in Purdue Pharma case featured on Harvard Law School Bankruptcy Roundtable

The Harvard Law School Bankruptcy Roundtable brings together corporate bankruptcy practitioners with bankruptcy scholars in an online venue to discuss critical issues in corporate bankruptcy. The Roundtable recently published a series on the Purdue Pharma bankruptcy case, where they featured several of the more than thirty briefs filed in the case, giving readers the opportunity […]

Law360 quotes Shapiro on dissent in political contexts

Does the Lanham Act, which provides the national system of trademark registration and protects owners of registered marks against the use of similar marks, allow national political parties to prohibit individuals from using of their name and logo in communications? This is the key question in a case before the U.S. Court of Appeals for […]

First Amendment Clinic students sworn in to federal court

On September 21, 2023, College of Law students Trisha A. Makley and Natasha E. Spann were sworn in by the Honorable Eric I. Long, United States Magistrate Judge for the Central District of Illinois, at the U.S. Federal Courthouse in Urbana. Under the supervision of the University of Illinois College of Law First Amendment Clinic […]

College of Law is ranked 5th nationally in the fall 2023 Gavel Trial Advocacy Rankings

The University of Illinois College of Law has been ranked 5th in the nation in the Gavel Trial Advocacy Rankings, the only law school in the state of Illinois to make the top ten.  The Gavel Rankings are the only empirical/quantitative ranking assessment of trial team programs. Per the Gavel Rankings website, these rankings “identify […]

Murphy op-ed: Israel, Hamas, and Narratives of Atrocity

Professor Colleen Murphy has co-authored an op-ed titled “Israel, Hamas, and the Narratives of Atrocity.” The piece was published on October 25 for the Daily Nous. An excerpt follows: “Ending and preventing atrocity requires exposing and contesting the narratives that explain, rationalize, and defend the indefensible, enabling human beings to countenance and inflict suffering indifferent […]

Wilson discusses her Tolerance Means Dialogues initiative with Deseret News

In advance of a recent event in the Tolerance Means Dialogues discussion series that she co-founded, Professor Robin Fretwell Wilson sat down with Deseret News to discuss the importance of fostering open dialogue on tough issues, especially on college campuses. An influential family law scholar, Wilson was instrumental in the passage of the Utah Compromise […]

Bloomberg quotes Brubaker on roll-ups

Lenders to bankrupt firms are increasingly insisting upon controversial contract clauses known as roll-ups, which boosts investments by moving existing debt to the front of the repayment line. This kind of contract structure prioritizes existing debt repayment, potentially limiting the resources available for lower-ranking creditors. Despite their controversial nature, bankrupt firms and judges overseeing them […]

Lawless critical of judge shopping in Wall Street Journal article on WeWork bankruptcy

WeWork’s recent Chapter 11 filing in New Jersey is the seventh large bankruptcy filing in the state since the previous November, as corporations increasingly choose the state as the destination to restructure their debt. New Jersey’s share of large bankruptcies nationwide has risen to 5%, partly due to the stability provided by consistent judges in […]

Thomas presents documentary film at National Employment Lawyers’ Association meeting

Professor Suja Thomas presented her documentary film at the National Employment Lawyers’ Association (NELA) annual meeting on October 7. The theme of the 2023 NELA meeting was “Defeating Summary Judgment in the Face of Evolving Defense Tactics.” She also presented a panel called “Cutting Edge Issues in Summary Judgment,” where she and her co-presenter discussed […]

Lawless and Brubaker sign letter urging abolition of Texas bankruptcy court panel

A dozen academics, including Professors Ralph Brubaker and Robert Lawless, are urging the United States Bankruptcy Court to abolish the two-judge panel on a south Texas bankruptcy court that has earned a reputation as a key venue for large bankruptcy cases. The letter from the legal scholars to Chief Judge Eduardo V. Rodriguez comes as […]

College of Law
504 East Pennsylvania Avenue
Champaign, IL 61820
(217) 333-0931

Contact Us