The Burnham Plan Centennial Celebration
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"Burnham" embodies the idea that citizens, individually and through groups, can make major differences in the future development of the places where they live and work. The future is not just to be experienced, it is to be created. The Burnham proposition is just as true today as it was 100 years ago.
John Marshall has been training attorneys and shaping the character of Chicago for over 100 years. During this Burnham Plan Centennial year, John Marshall has and will continue to offer new courses and academic programs celebrating the Bold Plans and Big Dreams of Chicago's future.
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- Nov 20, 2009
Water as a Resource: Impact on Real Estate Ownership, Development, and Land Use Policy Kratovil Conference on Real Estate Law & Practice
- Spring 2010
Natural Resources Law Professor: Scott Shephard
- Mar 5, 2009
Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit and the Modern Cityscape Continuing Legal Education (CLE)
- Winners announced October 1, 2009
Burnham Plan 100 Writing Competition Open to college, university and law students.
- Fall 2009
Historic Preservation Law Professors: Jason Friedman, Peter Friedman
- Oct 1, 2009
Law as Hidden Architecture Lecture by Richard J. Roddewig, MAI, CRE
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- Modernize commercial and public transportation
- Preserve and enhance our water and open space assets
- Protect nature and maximize recreation
- Build a smarter mix of housing
- Integrate road and residential planning
- Give children a sense of civic responsibility
- Position Chicago to win in the global competition for jobs and prosperity
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Two new courses beginning the Fall 2009 semester:
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