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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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Chicago-Kent Team Finishes in Second Place in National Health Law Moot Court Competition
The Chicago-Kent College of Law team of Micah Fishman ’21 and Michelle Locascio ’21 won second place in the 2020 National Health Law Moot Court Competition. The team defeated Suffolk...
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Join us for the Palmer Civil Liberties Prize Lecture
Join Chicago-Kent faculty, students, and alumni for the 2019 Palmer Prize Lecture. In this lecture, Henry Farrell and Abraham L. Newman, winners of the 2019 Chicago-Kent College of Law/Roy C...
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Building Bridges Between Workers and Management
Beyond the headlines and union picket lines, and company spokespersons and union leaders in Chicago, an unsung group of people help hammer out contracts behind the scenes. Martin H. Malin...
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Chicago-Kent Teams Up with Future Ties to Educate and Encourage Young Students
Parkway Gardens Apartments, a low-income housing complex built in the 1950s on Chicago’s South Side, is significant for being the first apartment complex in the United States to be cooperatively...
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In Memoriam: Joel Daly '88, longtime news anchor and Chicago-Kent alumnus
Joel Daly, a legendary Chicago news broadcaster and Chicago-Kent College of Law alumnus, died October 22, 2020, at the age of 86. Daly was honored among the Chicago-Kent’s 125 Alumni...