Institute for Law and the Humanities
The Institute for Law and the Humanities was created to facilitate, support and encourage symposia, lectures, scholarship, and faculty discussion on the relationship between law and other humanistic disciplines. It provides opportunities for faculty and students to integrate humanities-based studies with the study of law and to explore the increasingly rich and diverse scholarship in areas such as legal philosophy, legal history, law and literature, and law and religion.
Contact Information
Institute for Law and the Humanities
Chicago-Kent College of Law
565 West Adams Street
Chicago, IL 60661
Felice Batlan, Professor of Law and ILH Co-Director
Nancy Marder, Professor of Law and ILH Co-Director