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4 Golf Lane, Winnetka, IL 60093
On March 8th, 2010, Peter Eatherton purchased the residence at 4 Golf Lane in Winnetka, Illinois. Mr. Eatherton purchased the home for $3,500,000.
Peter Eatherton is a Chicago attorney and has been licensed to practice law in Illinois since 2005. He...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Real Estate Buyers, Lawyers, CNN (tv network), Justice System
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Probe of Indiana cops could mean dismissal of charges
CROWN POINT, Ind. (AP) — Legal experts say an unknown number of criminal cases could be dismissed because of the involvement of six Lake County police officers who newspapers said are targets of a federal investigation. University of Chicago Law...Tags: Munster, Colleges and Universities, Lake County (Indiana)
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USC appoints interim Provost Elizabeth Garrett to permanent post
L.A. NOWUSC law professor Elizabeth Garrett was appointed Thursday to be provost of the university, the second in command position she has held on an interim basis for two months. As chief academic officer, she will oversee all academic departments,... -
Obama to make Kagan choice official
The SwampSolicitor General Elena Kagan speaks at a forum in Washington in January. (AP/Jose Luis Magana) by Christi Parsons and David G. Savage This morning, President Obama will name Solicitor General Elena Kagan to fill the opening on the U.S.......Tags: Elena Kagan, Clarence Thomas, Judges, Richard Nixon, New York City
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Kagan: From lawyer to policymaker
The SwampElena Kagan in 1993, when she was a law professor at the University of Chicago. (AP/U. of Chicago.) by James Oliphant The White House during President Clinton's second term was a combustible, ambitious place. While to the public it......Tags: Elena Kagan, Lawyers, Upper West Side, John Podesta, Judges
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New York City Native To Be Nominated For Supreme Court Today
President Barack Obama will nominate Solicitor General Elena Kagan to the Supreme Court, a person familiar with the president's thinking said Sunday night.
The move positions the court to have three female justices for the first time in history.
The...Tags: Lawyers, Judges, New York City, Social Issues, Crime, Law and Justice
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Elena Kagan: A (Very) Native New Yorker
wpix.comThe newest nominee to the U.S. Supreme Court is just about as native a New Yorker as it gets. Elena Kagan is a self-professed die-hard New York Mets fan from the Upper West Side, and graduated from Hunter College High School, where her late mother taught...Tags: Upper West Side, Education, High Schools, Princeton University, Manhattan (New York City)
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Tweet lawsuit: Chicago Landlord sues ex-tenant over tweet complaining about apartment
Tribune reportersA Chicago corporate landlord has set the Internet world abuzz by suing a former resident for a seemingly offhand remark on Twitter about her "moldy" apartment. The libel suit by Horizon Group Management alleged that Amanda Bonnen "maliciously and...Tags: Lawyers, Fashion Shows, Courtney Love, Digg Inc., Entertainment
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Obama gets out of jury duty in Chicago
Top of the TicketThis is one of those What Were They Thinking stories. Apparently, a court in suburban Chicago sent a summons to Barack Obama, ordering him to appear for jury duty today in suburban Bridgeview. The notice arrived at his home in...... -
Warning: Hospitals may be hazardous to your health
Booster ShotsHow hazardous? A study published in Monday’s edition of Archives of Internal Medicine estimates that 48,000 people died in 2006 after developing sepsis or pneumonia during their hospital stays. Altogether, such infections forced patients to spend an... -
Obama's policy team loaded with all-stars
Washington BureauBarack Obama's presidential bid may have a well-cultivated insurgent feel, as the candidate both benefits and suffers politically from a relatively thin record of experience in Washington. But the swelling team of policy advisers who have joined his...Tags: Colin Powell, Iraq, Lawyers, U.S. Department of Defense, Economic Organization
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Obama's ripple effect on Chicago
Tribune staff reportersIMMEDIATE IMPACT Tourism: The Land of Lincoln will enjoy another "presidential halo effect" on its tourism industry, observers say. The Chicago Convention and Tourism Bureau predicts increased interest in South Side areas tied to Obama and in...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Travel, Health, Abraham Lincoln, Government
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