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Events

Chicago-Kent's academic and administrative departments, as well as their student organizations, host events that are open to the university community and, at times, the Chicago community at large. University faculty, staff, and student groups who would like to submit an event, either for external promotion or to announce an internal meeting to their membership, should complete an events post form. For a list of upcoming CLE events, visit the CLE website. For a list of upcoming Advancement events, visit the Advancement website.

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  1. Chicago-Kent Law Review: 2024 VIRTUAL Symposium on AI Disrupting Law

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    • Virtual

    AI has disrupted many facets of IP laws, raising fundamental questions that go to the very core of these legal regimes. At the Chicago-Kent Law Review's Symposium on AI Disrupting...

  2. DALSA General Body Meeting

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  3. Certificate Program Fair

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    • Lobby

    Certificate programs offer a specialized course of study and training in a particular area of law. Come and get information, talk to professors, and ask questions about these programs.

  4. Careers in Bankruptcy & Restructuring

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    • Morris Hall

    At this forthcoming event presented by The American College of Bankruptcy in conjunction with the Chicago-Kent Student Bar Association and BIRA you will hear from Chicago-area bankruptcy and restructuring professionals...

  5. 2023 Roy C. Palmer Prize on Democracy, Civil Liberties, and the Rule of Law winner public lecture featuring Michael J. Sandel

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    2023 Roy C. Palmer Prize on Democracy, Civil Liberties, and the Rule of Law winner public lecture featuring Michael J. Sandel

  6. 2024 Public Interest Awards

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    • Auditorium and Lobby

    Join us for an inspirational evening on Tuesday, April 16, at our annual Public Interest Awards! We will honor students and a public interest partner that have devoted their time...

  7. 2024 Illinois Youth Summit

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    • Chicago-Kent College of Law

    The summit provides high school students an opportunity to meet and discuss a current topic and related policy issue with students from around the area and policy experts.