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“I think (the Supreme Court) can issue an opinion (on whether Trump can stay on the ballot) very quickly. They did that in Bush v. Gore in 2000 in a matter of days. And they certainly want to do that,” said Professor Carolyn Shapiro of the Chicago-Kent College of Law. “There are ways the court could punt, and I think that would be a big mistake. They need to resolve the underlying question now so that everybody knows whether or not Trump is elegible to be president again.”

WGN-TV

“Access to education is such a critical aspect of today’s economy, and particularly in technology fields, the ability for people to gain a technology degree is a way to uplift themselves economically, socially, and the like in their careers,” said Illinois Tech Provost Kenneth Christensen. “Today, many people are full-time employed looking for the opportunity to pivot or grow in their careers, and online learning allows students to learn where they are and when they can learn.”

The Register

Computer scientists have found that misinformation generated by large language models (LLMs) is more difficult to detect than artisanal false claims hand-crafted by humans. Researchers Canyu Chen, a doctoral student at Illinois Institute of Technology, and Kai Shu, assistant professor in its Department of Computer Science, set out to examine whether LLM-generated misinformation can cause more harm than the human-generated variety of infospam.

University Magazine

Illinois Institute of Technology is known for its modern and innovative campus design. The campus showcases stunning architecture, including the iconic S.R. Crown Hall, designed by renowned architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. Illinois Tech offers specialized engineering, business, and architecture programs, attracting students from around the globe.

The Hindu

Ram S. Ramanujam, alumnus of National Institute of Technology – Tiruchi (NIT-T), has announced an academic grants program worth over ₹2.5 crore (about $300,000) in collaboration with Illinois Institute of Technology over the next 10 years to NIT-T students for supporting their academic research and graduate studies. A minimum of five annual grants will be given over the next 10 years. Additionally, two scholarships are designated for deserving female students who are the first in their families to pursue college degrees at NIT-T.

Bloomberg Law

“The (conservative) justices are opposed (to Chevron) I think for two different reasons, and the first is, in all other contexts, judges make the final call as to what Congress meant in passing statutes. ... So under Chevron, the courts have to share this special function with agencies who they view as unelected bureaucrats or politicians,” said Harold Krent, constitutional law professor at Chicago-Kent College of Law. “... The other reason is that this particular court is very skeptical of administrative agencies and administrative agencies’ power. They love presidential power, but they don’t like the power of the bureaucrats beneath him.”