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    Rare Pair of Chicago-Kent Teams Advance in Prestigious National Trial Competition

    In the decades-old history of the National Trial Competition—the most prestigious trial advocacy contest of the year—only three times have a pair of teams advanced from a single school in...

    Law Lab Leader Co-Edits New Book on Integration of Law and Technology

    In an increasingly technological and virtual world, how will the law be practiced? Who will have access? Which processes will become automated, and which will require more than a simple...

    Public Interest Interns Awarded Stipend for Work at Chicago-Area Nonprofits

    A trio of Chicago-Kent College of Law students wanting to serve the underserved have been awarded internships at local nonprofits under the Public Interest Law Initiative (PILI) this spring. The...

    Dynamic Moot Court Duo Wins “Best Brief” Award in Prestigious National Competition

    Like many of their teammates, Hayden Dinges and Daniel Kfoury didn’t see moot court as a possibility when they enrolled in law school. “I didn’t want to do it. I...

    Chicago-Kent Team Wins 2020 Illinois Tech Staff Excellence Award

    As the COVID-19 pandemic altered education across the world this year, four veteran Chicago-Kent College of Law staff members—Emily Barney, technology training and marketing librarian; Debbie Ginsberg, educational technology librarian...

    Financial and Investment Funds Regulations Expert Available to Discuss Gamestop and Robinhood Legal Issues

    CHICAGO, January 29, 2021—Chicago-Kent College of Law Professor William A. Birdthistle says he anticipates that the class action lawsuit filed against the Robinhood app related to Gamestop stock sales will...

    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...