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    Miranda L. Huber ’19 Receives the 2019 Sandra P. Zemm Labor Law Prize

    Miranda L. Huber ’19 is the recipient of the 2019 Sandra P. Zemm Labor Law Prize. The prize was established in 2009 at Chicago-Kent College of Law by the law...

    Yuliya Patlata ’19 Receives the 2019 Dolores K. Hanna Trademark Prize

    Yuliya Patlata ’19 has won the Chicago-Kent College of Law 2019 Dolores K. Hanna Trademark Prize. The prize was established in 2006 by Bell, Boyd and Lloyd (now K&L Gates)...

    In Memoriam: Professor Jeffrey G. Sherman

    The Chicago-Kent College of Law community mourns the death of Professor of Law Emeritus Jeffrey G. Sherman, a one-of-a-kind professor who served as an institutional conscience to the law school...

    In Memoriam: Professor of Law Emeritus Ralph Brill

    The Chicago-Kent College of Law community is saddened by the loss of Professor of Law Emeritus Ralph L. Brill. He passed away on Friday at the age of 83. Brill...

    Nicole Young ’19 Receives The 2019 Gary Laser Professionalism Award

    Nicole Young, a May 2019 graduate of Chicago-Kent College of Law at Illinois Institute of Technology, has been selected to receive the 2019 Gary Laser Professionalism Award. Created in 2017...

    Chicago-Kent College of Law to offer fall 2019 session of The American Legal System in Popular Culture, a course for visitors to the United States

    The American Legal System in Popular Culture is a six-credit course offered to students seeking an introduction to the American legal system and how it is portrayed in modern media...

    Chicago-Kent Welcomed 24 Students to the 2019 Pre-Law Undergraduate Scholars Program

    A diverse group of 24 undergraduate students is participating this June in Chicago-Kent College of Law's 18th annual Pre-Law Undergraduate Scholars Program, which is designed to introduce undergraduates who are...

    Chicago-Kent Students Awarded Prestigious Peggy Browning Fellowships

    Patrick Foote ‘20 and Tyler Sprague ‘21 have been selected for Peggy Browning Fellowships, which are awarded to law students with a demonstrated commitment to workers’ rights. In 2019, the...

    New Book Looks at U.S. Labor Law Through Latin American Lens

    Across Latin America, a common set of principles governs the relationship between employers and employees. With the rise of the so-called gig economy in the United States and the decline...

    Seven Chicago-Kent Students Selected for 2019 Institute for the Future of Law Practice Program

    Seven Chicago-Kent College of Law students were selected for the 2019 Institute for the Future of Law Practice (IFLP) program, which is the most students of any participating United States...