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Experts Available to Discuss Qualified Immunity, Justice in Policing Act and Supreme Court Cases Involving Police Misconduct
Global protests against police brutality in the wake of George Floyd’s death have sparked a discussion on police accountability including a reexamination of qualified immunity protections. Qualified immunity shields all...
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Amy Cortez ’20 Receives the 2020 Sandra P. Zemm Labor Law Prize
Amy Cortez ’20 is the recipient of the 2020 Sandra P. Zemm Labor Law Prize. The prize was established in 2009 at Chicago-Kent College of Law by the law firm...
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A Message from Dean Anita K. Krug on Chicago-Kent's Commitment Against Racism and Hatred
Dear Chicago-Kent Community, The protests and rioting in Chicago and elsewhere over the past few days have forced everyone to confront the tragic death of George Floyd at the hands...
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Chicago-Kent Global Professor Graeme Dinwoodie to Be Inducted into IP Hall of Fame
Chicago-Kent College of Law Global Professor of Intellectual Property Law Graeme Dinwoodie has been named as a 2020 inductee into the IP Hall of Fame. The IP Hall of Fame...
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Civil Rights Litigator and Constitutional Tort Scholar Noah Smith-Drelich to Join Chicago-Kent College of Law Faculty
Noah Smith-Drelich, a civil rights litigator and scholar in tort law, is joining Chicago-Kent College of Law as an assistant professor of law in the fall. Smith-Drelich’s research lies on...
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Illinois Supreme Court Chief Justice Anne M. Burke to Deliver Keynote Address at 2020 Commencement
Illinois Supreme Court Chief Justice Anne M. Burke is delivering the keynote address for Chicago-Kent College of Law’s 2020 Commencement. The virtual commencement will be streamed on the law school’s...
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Chicago-Kent Professor Bernadette Atuahene Wins the 2020 John Hope Franklin Award from the Law and Society Association
Chicago-Kent Professor Bernadette Atuahene is the recipient of the 2020 John Hope Franklin Award from the Law and Society Association for her article “ Predatory Cities.” The annual award recognizes...
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Chicago-Kent College of Law Launches the Constitutional Democracy Project to Support Civics Education
Programs will be geared toward middle school and high school students, and their teachers CHICAGO, May 5, 2020— Chicago-Kent College of Law is launching the Constitutional Democracy Project (CDP), which...
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Bryant Roby ’20 Named Among Finalists for Law Student of the Year by National Jurist Magazine
Bryant Roby ’20 was named among six finalists for Law Student of the Year by National Jurist Magazine. The announcement was made in the Spring 2020 issue. Roby has been...
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Chicago-Kent Finishes Among Top Four Teams in the 2020 Constance Baker Motley Mock Trial Competition
The Chicago-Kent College of Law trial advocacy team of Annisha Arnold ’20, Shawn-Anthony Meyer ’20, Michael McGee ’20, and Cristina Alma McNeiley ’20 finished among the top four teams in...