
Hot Topics, Practice Tips & Current Developments in Federal Criminal Law
Join the Federal Bar Association Chicago Chapter for an insightful afternoon featuring expert analysis from top Federal criminal law practitioners, U.S. District Court Judges, and former U.S. Attorneys for the Northern District of Illinois.

Lunch with Judge Robert Dow, Chief of Staff to Chief Justice John Roberts
Join the Federal Bar Association Chicago Chapter for an exclusive event featuring Hon. Robert Dow, former judge of the Northern District of Illinois and current Counselor to Chief Justice John Roberts of the United States Supreme Court. Judge Dow will share insights from his unique role, discuss his transition from the bench, and offer valuable advice to judges and legal practitioners.

The Supreme Court Overruled the Chevron Doctrine. Now What?
The Federal Bar Association Chicago Chapter invites you to a timely and impactful webinar exploring one of the most significant recent decisions in federal administrative law. On June 28, 2024, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Chevron U.S.A., Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc., in the cases of Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo and Relentless Inc. v. Department of Commerce.

From Federal Judge Back to Litigator: How My Advocacy Has Changed After Time on the Bench
Join the Federal Bar Association Chicago Chapter for an engaging online webinar featuring former Federal Judge Gary Feinerman in conversation with Judge Sunil R. Harjani.

2024 Northern District Practice for New Lawyers & Lawyers-To-Be
New lawyers, summer associates, interns, and law students are invited to attend this award-winning, free in-person CLE seminar! This is a must-attend program for any new lawyer practicing in federal court or those looking to develop skills in written and oral advocacy.

Why Clerk? Insights from Federal Judges, Law Clerks and Practitioners
Join the Federal Bar Association Chicago Chapter for an insightful discussion on the value of judicial clerkships with a distinguished panel of federal judges, law clerks, and practitioners.

2024 Annual Ethics Program
The Annual Ethics Program will be held on June 5, 2024, at Kirkland & Ellis LLP, located at 333 Wolf Point Plaza, Chicago, Illinois. This event, essential for legal professionals interested in ethical standards within the field, will take place from 1:00 PM to 4:30 PM, with both in-person and remote attendance options available via Zoom.

Hot Topics & Current Trends in Federal Criminal Law
Join us on May 16, 2024, at DLA Piper’s Chicago office for a compelling afternoon focused on “Hot Topics and Current Trends in Federal Criminal Law.” This event, designed for both new and seasoned practitioners, promises to delve into the current dynamics and future directions of key areas in federal criminal law, including Insider Trading and Public Corruption cases within the Northern District of Illinois.

Protecting the Privilege During an Internal Investigation
Join us for an engaging panel discussion titled “Protecting the Privilege During an Internal Investigation,” accredited with 1 Hour of Continuing Legal Education (CLE). This event is tailored for legal professionals, compliance officers, and corporate leaders who are navigating the complex landscape of internal investigations amidst internal complaints, government regulatory actions, and Department of Justice allegations.

Nuts and Bolts of the Trial Bar Pro Bono Program
Join our informative program on the Trial Bar Pro Bono Program and court-assigned case representation. The event will feature a distinguished panel including the Honorable Judge Rowland, Court Clerk Tom Bruton, Alan Mills (Executive Director of Uptown People’s Law Center), and Leslie Kuhn-Thayer (Pro Bono Counsel for Sidley Austin LLP).

FBA Annual Employment Law Seminar 2024
The Chicago Chapter of the Federal Bar Association will hold its Annual Employment Law Seminar on January 24, 2024 from 1-5 p.m. with a reception to follow. This seminar will focus on hot topics and emerging issues affecting employer obligations and employee rights, such as the legal implications arising from Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion efforts in the workplace; how Artificial Intelligence is changing the workplace and practice of law, and the risks it poses regarding algorithmic discrimination; and the interplay of religious freedom and Title VII discrimination in the wake of a recent Supreme Court opinion.

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: What’s Next?
Please join us for a formal panel discussion focusing on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) with an emphasis on evaluating current successes and challenges, as well as strategizing for future initiatives.

First Amendment Rights of Students in the Context of Book Bans
The freedom to read is under assault in the United States—particularly in public schools—curtailing students’ freedom to explore words, ideas, and books. In the 2022–23 school year, from July 1, 2022, to June 30, 2023, PEN America recorded 3,362 instances of book bans in US public school classrooms and libraries.

What Every Litigator Needs to Know About Bankruptcy 2023
Ever been litigating happily when your opponent up and filed bankruptcy? Did you wonder what that meant and what you could and should do next? In this in-person CLE seminar, Chief Bankruptcy Judge A. Benjamin Goldgar of the Northern District of Illinois will give you the answers. He’ll provide a crash course on the bankruptcy system and then explain your options when bankruptcy unexpectedly darkens your door.