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    Chicago-Kent Student Wins $5,000 Mary Rose Strubbe Prize for Timely, Meticulous Submission

    As a Chicago union organizer, Martin Stainthorp learned firsthand how important paid sick leave is. And when the COVID-19 pandemic spread, he knew the need would only grow. His winning...

    Chicago-Kent Law Lab Leader Daniel M. Katz Gains National Acclaim

    The director of the Law Lab at Illinois Tech’s Chicago-Kent College of Law has won recognition as a top leader in the field of data and analytics from a national...

    Chicago-Kent College of Law Dean Anita K. Krug Joins More than 150 Law Deans in a Rare Joint Statement on the 2020 Election and Events at the Capitol

    Chicago-Kent College of Law Dean Anita K. Krug joined more than 150 law school deans in a public statement calling the attack on the U.S. Capitol “an assault on our...

    Professor Stephanie M. Stern Co-Authors Book on Psychology and Property Law

    Chicago-Kent College of Law Professor Stephanie M. Stern has published a book that explores how empirical, psychological research can inform our understanding of property law. Property law has widespread impact...

    Angela Onwuachi-Willig, Dean of Boston University School of Law, to be 2021 Centennial Visitor Lecture Speaker

    Angela Onwuachi-Willig will give Chicago-Kent College of Law’s 2021 Centennial Visitor Lecture. Onwuachi-Willig is dean of Boston University School of Law and is a renowned legal scholar and expert in...

    James Heracklis ’21 Receives Hellenic Bar Association Foundation Scholarship

    James Heracklis ’21 is the recipient of a scholarship from the Hellenic Bar Association Foundation. He received the $10,000 scholarship at the 70th Annual Scholarship Ball: Virtual Event on November...

    Chicago-Kent Team Finishes Second in Regionals, Advances to National Moot Court Competition

    The Chicago-Kent team of Hayden Dinges ’21 and Daniel Kfoury ’21 is advancing to the 2021 National Moot Court Competition following a second-place finish in the regional rounds. Dinges and...

    Shaunagh McGoldrick ’22 and Zachery Taylor ’21 Receive 2020 Justice John Paul Stevens Public Interest Fellowships

    Chicago-Kent College of Law students Shaunagh McGoldrick ’22 and Zachery Taylor ’21 received 2020 Justice John Paul Stevens Public Interest Fellowships to support their public interest work this past summer...

    Mia Rivecco and Taylor Shuman receive Chicago-Kent’s 2020 Harold J. and Nancy F. Krent Excellence Award

    Mia Rivecco ’22 and Taylor Shuman ’22 are the recipients of the Chicago-Kent College of Law at Illinois Institute of Technology’s 2020 Harold J. and Nancy F. Krent Excellence Award...

    Mia Rivecco ’22 Wins the 2020 Ilana Diamond Rovner Appellate Advocacy Competition

    Mia Rivecco, a second-year student at Chicago-Kent College of Law, has won the 29th annual Ilana Diamond Rovner Appellate Advocacy Competition, sponsored by the law school’s Moot Court Honor Society...