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Going National: Chicago-Kent Sends Two Teams to National Trial Competition
Two teams of Chicago-Kent College of Law students captured titles at the 2025 National Trial Competition regionals that were hosted at Chicago-Kent on February 7–9, 2025. The national competition is...
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Chicago-Kent Team Wins Medical Trial Advocacy Competition
A team from Chicago-Kent College of Law emerged as winners of the National Medical-Legal Trial Competition hosted by the Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University and Zucker...
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Employment for the Disabled: Chicago-Kent Student Awarded Prestigious Skadden Fellowship
“You ought to be able to work a full-time job and know you’ll be able to have a warm home to go back to—a sanctuary to feed your family,” says...
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A Reasonable Accommodation: Strubbe Prize-Winning Paper Examines Remote Work
“It’s harder to tell an employer, ‘I can’t physically be in the office because of my mental disorder,’ than it is to say, ‘I can’t physically be in the office...
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‘How Is This Even Possible?’: Racial Justice Writing Competition Winner Examines AI’s Impact on Credit Scores
“You need money? Borrow it.” That’s how Jay Esparza Castillo ’24 defines the current financial landscape in the United States in his paper titled “Fair Lending in the Age of...
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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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Trial Advocacy Ends Victorious Season as Champions
Chicago-Kent College of Law’s trial advocacy team has returned home with awards and accolades after a highly successful 2023 fall season. The team kicked off the season at the Hofstra...
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Public Interest Center Amplifies Access to Justice During Second Public Service Day
Chicago-Kent College of Law students completed more than 600 hours of community service during the 2023 Public Service Day. The event takes place as a part of 1L orientation and...