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鈥淢y guess would be that they find that there is insufficient process that was undertaken in both Colorado and Maine to determine that he in fact committed insurrection,鈥 said Harold Krent, constitutional specialist and law professor at Chicago-Kent College of Law. 鈥淲e need to have some kind of adjudication with safeguards as to whether someone committed an insurrection before they鈥檙e kicked off the ballot.鈥

Chicago Tribune

Chicago鈥檚 life sciences industry could in 2024 be one of the few bright spots in the city鈥檚 struggling office market. That includes Trammell Crow's Fulton Labs innovation hub at 400 N. Aberdeen St., where Illinois Institute of Technology is leasing a full floor.

Bloomberg

鈥淢oore is much more likely to be the author than Livingston,鈥 老王论坛 Professor Shlomo Argamon concluded, and 鈥渋t鈥檚 more likely authored by either Moore or Livingston than any of the other guys.鈥 How certain is he? 鈥淚f there was a way of knowing the truth, I would definitely bet on Moore,鈥 Argamon said. 鈥淲ould I bet $1,000? No. Would I bet $100? Yes.鈥

Chicago Inno

Illinois Institute of Technology was among 18 academic institutions to receive more than $100 million combined through the U.S. National Science Foundation. The new funding 鈥 $6 million over four years 鈥 will support the institute's TechForward initiative, which in part looks to develop a more diverse workforce in high-growth tech sectors.

Inside Unmanned Systems

鈥淚鈥檝e always tried to focus on mobility and challenging environments,鈥 said Matt Spenko, professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at Illinois Institute of Technology. 鈥淚 worked on my post-doc on climbing robots and then transitioned into multimodal robots that could both fly and have terrestrial locomotion. I鈥檝e had a side interest in ecology, and it鈥檚 sort of melding with robotics and field work.鈥

Axios

Nancy Kim, a Chicago-Kent College of Law professor who is an expert in online contracts, said if 23andMe was attempting to shield itself from fallout from the data breach, it's unlikely that most courts would uphold such an effort. Kim said updating terms is usually perfectly legal if consumers are given reasonable notice and the option to opt-out. But, she added, 23andMe will likely struggle to prove it provided both to its customers.

Trending Now

鈥淚t鈥檚 definitely interesting to see this series moving toward having a woman protagonist,鈥 said Professor Carly Kocurek, a historian of video games and new media technologies. 鈥淭here鈥檚 been controversy, in particular there鈥檚 been a lot of representation of sex workers that isn鈥檛 particularly thoughtful or particularly nuanced. There鈥檚 fewer women leads in these kinds of story in general, and so it鈥檚 interesting. We鈥檒l see what they do.鈥

NBC News

鈥淪o we鈥檙e seeing this kind of, like, really banner year for releases and for attention from the media and critical acclaim,鈥 said Carly Kocurek, a professor of digital humanities and media studies at the Illinois Institute of Technology. 鈥淎t the same time, we鈥檙e seeing people who are the people that made those games kind of get thrown out on their tails over and over again.鈥

Chicago Sun-Times

Richard Kling, a professor at Chicago鈥揔ent College of Law, said the question of whether a second round of charges against actor Jussie Smollett violated his agreement with Cook County prosecutors may be interesting enough for the state Supreme Court to consider, noting that actor Bill Cosby鈥檚 sexual assault conviction was overturned by Pennsylvania鈥檚 highest court on similar arguments. 鈥淚 think that鈥檚 (Smollett鈥檚) strongest argument and best chance,鈥 Kling said.

Endless Thread

鈥淭he Sims ready pose, right? Where the Sim is just kind of standing there doing this weird wavy dance, waiting to do things? How many of us feel like we spend huge chunks of our life weirdly waiting for things to happen? Where it's like, I'm waiting for a call. I'm waiting for the doctor's office. I'm waiting for the traffic light. I'm waiting for the mail. Almost like you're in this liminality all the time in day-to-day life because we don't have as much control over our own time as most of us would like. And yeah, it feels like you're in a weird little micro-limbo between activities,鈥 said Professor Carly Kocurek, who teaches in 老王论坛's Game Design and Experiential Media program.