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‘Help Those People’: Chicago-Kent Celebrates Public Interest at 19th Annual Awards
According to the Law School Admission Council, a not-for-profit organization that is committed to promoting quality, access, and equity in law and education, 49 percent of 2024–25 LSAT takers were...
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Law Student Honored by American College of Bankruptcy
The American College of Bankruptcy has chosen Rachel Lehmann ’26 as its 2026 Seventh Circuit Distinguished Student. The Distinguished Bankruptcy Student program aims to “identify and promote prospective leaders in...
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Focusing on Protecting Survivors: More Perfect Union Writing Competition Winner Named
“I think that there’s a great illusion that a lot of us care about domestic violence, but many people don’t understand the actual inner workings and the more complicated side...
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A Father’s Influence: Two Chicago-Kent Students Awarded Peggy Browning Fellowships
“I believe most every year for the past five years, maybe a decade, at least one Chicago-Kent College of Law student, even several, have gotten a Peggy Browning Fellowship,” says...
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Defining Greatness: Chicago-Kent Hosts 2025 Public Interest Awards
“Oftentimes these days it can feel like hope and courage are scarce,” says Joseph Strom ’25. “But in this room, with all of you, I see it overflowing.” Strom is...
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‘Divisive’ Concepts: Chicago-Kent Student Paper Published in Law Journal
“The young people of today are going to be the decision-makers of the future, and it is not right to withhold factual information from them,” says Julnasha Morehead ’26, “even...
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Rising Together: Two Chicago-Kent Students Awarded WBF Scholarships
The Illinois Women’s Bar Foundation has selected two Chicago-Kent College of Law students to be recipients of its 2024 WBF scholarships. Only two students from each law school can be...
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Making the World a Better Place: Chicago-Kent Hosts 2024 Public Interest Awards
“I’m really grateful to have landed here where we have a really big, robust public interest community,” says Jacob Marshall ’24. “I really have no idea where I would be...
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“I Do Belong Here”: First-Year Law Student Selected for Federal Judicial Fellowship
Jacqueline Garcia ’26 grew up with a negative view of the justice system. “I know many people who have made mistakes in their lives, including some family and friends,” she...
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Humans Doing Human Things: Grace Quigley ’24 Wins Mary Rose Strubbe Writing Prize
“Ideally, we want humans to be able to do the human things and machines to do the machine things,” says Grace Quigley ’24. “But automating management can accelerate the process...