Illinois Law Cable Program

Appearing on the shows are (from left) program moderator John T. Theis, Cecil J. Hunt II, Michele M. Jochner and Hon. Leonard Murray.
Appearing on the shows are (from left) program moderator John T. Theis, Cecil J. Hunt II, Michele M. Jochner and Hon. Leonard Murray.
“Recent Decisions of the U.S. Supreme Court” will air on Chicago Access Network Television, Channel 21 in Chicago, at 10 p.m. as follows: Part I will air on Tuesday, Jan. 17, and Part II will air on Tuesday, Jan. 24.

Appearing on the shows are program moderator John T. Theis, a Chicago lawyer; Cecil J. Hunt II, a professor at The John Marshall Law School; Michele M. Jochner, judicial law clerk to Justice Charles A. Freeman of the Illinois Supreme Court; and Hon. Leonard Murray, an associate judge in the Circuit Court of Cook County.

Illinois Law is a cable production of the Illinois State Bar Association and can also be viewed online at iln.isba.org/blog/illinois-law-video.

Appearing on “Understanding the New Illinois Civil Union Act” will be (from left) Jennifer Shaw, program moderator Nancy K. McKenna, Richard Wilson and Rachael N. Toft.
Appearing on “Understanding the New Illinois Civil Union Act” will be (from left) Jennifer Shaw, program moderator Nancy K. McKenna, Richard Wilson and Rachael N. Toft.

“Understanding the New Illinois Civil Union Act,” and “Protecting Against Employment Discrimination” will air on Chicago Access Network Television, Channel 21 in Chicago, on Tuesdays in December at 10 p.m. These half-hour programs are presented by Illinois Law, a cable production of the Illinois State Bar Association (ISBA).

“Understanding the New Illinois Civil Union Act” will air on December 6 and 20 at 10 p.m. Appearing on the show are Jennifer Shaw, of Jennifer A. Shaw, PC, in Edwardsville; program moderator Nancy K. McKenna, a Chicago lawyer; Richard Wilson, of Law Offices of Richard A. Wilson, PC, in Chicago; and Rachael N. Toft, of Law Offices of Rachael Toft, in Chicago.  Wilson and Shaw are members of the ISBA Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Committee.


Internet Crimes and Internet Crime Prevention, two half-hour programs presented by “Illinois Law,” will air on Chicago Access Network Television, Channel 21 in Chicago, during the month of November. Internet Crimes will air at 10 p.m. on Tuesdays, Nov. 1, 15 and 29, and Internet Crime Prevention will air at 10 p.m. on Tuesdays, Nov. 8 and 22. “Illinois Law” can also be viewed online at http://iln.isba.org/blog/illinois-law-video.

Appearing on the shows are (from left) Richard Wistocki, a detective in the High Tech Crimes Unit, City of Naperville Police Department; Sarah Migas, an Internet Safety Specialist, Office of the Illinois Attorney General; David Haslett, chief of the High Tech Crimes Bureau, Office of the Illinois Attorney General; and program moderator Martin A. Dolan, of Dolan Law Offices in Chicago.

Illinois Law is a cable production of the Illinois State Bar Association (ISBA). The 33,000-member ISBA, with offices in Springfield and Chicago, provides professional services to Illinois lawyers, and education and services to the public.


"Mental Health Concerns in the Juvenile Court" and "School Advocacy for Children with Mental Health Concerns" two half-hour programs presented by Illinois Law, will air on Chicago Access Network Television, Channel 21 in Chicago, during the month of October. "Mental Health Concerns in the Juvenile Court" will air at 10 p.m. on Tuesdays, October 4 and 18, and "School Advocacy for Children with Mental Health Concerns" will air at 10 p.m. on Tuesdays, October 11 and 25. Illinois Law is a cable production of the Illinois State Bar Association.

Appearing on the shows are Nancy Z. Hablutzel (front), a Chicago lawyer and program moderator; and (from left) Bernard Glos, Ph.D., of Westmont; Joseph T. Monahan, of Monahan & Cohen in Chicago and a member of the ISBA Standing Committee on Mental Health Law; and Phil Milsk, Law Offices of Phil Milsk in New Lenox and a member of the ISBA Education Law Section Council.

View previous programs online at iln.isba.org/blog/illinois-law-video


Senior Scams – The Wolves Are Out There and Identity Theft – It Can Happen to You, two half-hour programs presented by “Illinois Law,” a cable production of the Illinois State Bar Association (ISBA), will air on Chicago Access Network Television, Channel 21 in Chicago.  Senior Scams will air at 10 p.m. on Tuesdays, August 30 and September 13, and Identity Theft will air at 10 p.m. on Tuesdays, September 6 and 20.

Appearing on the shows are (from left) Det. Sgt. James Hennelly, Financial Crimes/Public Corruption, Cook County Sheriff’s Police Department; program moderator Gilda Hudson-Winfield, Law office of Gilda Hudson-Winfield in Chicago; Eric Salcedo, Community Outreach Coordinator, Illinois Attorney General’s Office; and Katherine Walsh, director, Senior Citizen Law Enforcement Academy, Cook County Sheriff’s Office.


“Juvenile Incarceration: Alternatives/Placements/Visitation/Release,” a half-hour program produced by Illinois Law, will air on Chicago Access Network Television, Channel 21 in Chicago, on Tuesday, August 30 at 10 p.m. Illinois Law is a cable production of the Illinois State Bar Association (ISBA).

Appearing on the show are (from left) Raymond G. Stubner, deputy chief of Juvenile Probation Services for the Department of Probation & Court Services in DuPage County; program moderator Hon. Cheryl Cesario, a judge in the Circuit Court of Cook County; and Hon. Thomas J. Riggs, a judge in the 18th Judicial Circuit in DuPage County.


"Understanding the Juvenile Justice Process" and "Alternatives to Juvenile Detention," two half-hour programs presented by Illinois Law, will air on Chicago Access Network Television, Channel 21 in Chicago in August. Understanding the Juvenile Justice Process will air at 10 p.m. on Tuesdays, August 2 and 16, and Alternatives to Juvenile Detention will air at 10 p.m. on Tuesdays, August 9 and 23.

Appearing on the shows are (from left) program moderator Samuel A. Kavathas, of Kavathas & Castanes in Chicago; Kaitrin E. Valencia, deputy chief, Cook County Juvenile Probation Department; Hon. James M. Radcliffe (Ret.) of Belleville; and ISBA Immediate Past President Mark D. Hassakis, of Hassakis & Hassakis, PC, in Mount Vernon.

Illinois Law is a cable production of the Illinois State Bar Association. View these programs and past Illinois Law programs online at iln.isba.org/blog/illinois-law-video.

The 33,000-member ISBA, with offices in Springfield and Chicago, provides professional services to Illinois lawyers, and education and services to the public.

Understanding the Juvenile Justice Process

Alternatives to Juvenile Detention

Health Care Reform And You

Health Care Reform - Consumer Challenges


Appearing on "Health Care Reform and You" will be (from left) Monique A. Anawis, program moderator Latham Williams and Carolyn V. Metnick.

"Health Care Reform & You" and "Health Care Reform: Consumer Challenges," will air at 10 p.m. on Tuesdays during the month of July on Illinois Law, a cable production of the Illinois State Bar Association (ISBA). They will run on Chicago Access Network Television, Channel 21 in Chicago.

"Health Care Reform & You," will air on Tuesdays, July 5 and 19. Appearing on the show are (from left) Monique A. Anawis, a surgeon who also practices law, of Chicago; program moderator Latham Williams, of Hudson Highland Group, Inc., in Chicago; and Carolyn V. Metnick, an attorney in the Chicago office of Barnes & Thornburg, LLP.

"Health Care Reform: Consumer Challenges" will air at 10 p.m. on Tuesdays, July 12 and 26. Appearing on the show are (from left) Mark A. Mosby, general counsel of Health Plan headquartered in Grands Rapids, Michigan; Nancy K. McKenna, assistant professor, University of St. Francis in Joliet; and program moderator Latham Williams, of Hudson Highland Group, Inc., in Chicago.