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    Papers Being Accepted for the Thirteenth Amendment and Racial Justice Conference

    Chicago-Kent College of Law at Illinois Institute of Technology is hosting the Thirteenth Amendment and Racial Justice Conference on November 9–10, 2019. The conference focuses on the ways that the...

    Professor Nancy S. Marder named a Baldy Center Senior Fellow

    Professor Nancy S. Marder, director of the Justice John Paul Stevens Jury Center at Chicago-Kent College of Law, has been selected as a Senior Fellow of the Baldy Center for...

    Former war crimes prosecutor Adam Weber to lead international trial advocacy LL.M. program

    Adam Weber, a seasoned litigator and former international war crimes prosecutor, has been appointed as the director of the International Trial Advocacy LL.M. Program at Chicago-Kent College of Law. "We...

    Craig N. Ettinger '18 publishes scholarly paper in George Mason University’s Civil Rights Law Journal

    Craig N. Ettinger, a 2018 graduate of Chicago-Kent College of Law, has published a scholarly paper in the fall 2018 issue of George Mason University’s Civil Rights Law Journal. He...

    Chicago-Kent advances to the national rounds of NBLSA's 2019 Thurgood Marshall Moot Court Competition

    The Chicago-Kent team of Jewell Ewing '20 and Andrea Mireles '20 will advance to the national rounds of the 2019 Thurgood Marshall Moot Court Competition, sponsored by the National Black...

    Labor and employment law program rated best in the country

    Chicago-Kent’s Program in Labor and Employment Law, known for combining theoretical education with exceptional experiential learning opportunities, has been rated the top program in the country by preLaw Magazine. The...

    Class Cancellations for January 29-31

    Updated January 30: Due to the continued extreme weather, all Chicago-Kent classes are canceled through Thursday, January 31. The library and cafeteria will be closed, but the building itself will...

    Chicago-Kent offers spring 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...

    Entries are being accepted for the 2019 Chicago-Kent College of Law/Roy C. Palmer Civil Liberties Prize

    Entries will be accepted through July 1, 2019, for the Chicago-Kent College of Law/Roy C. Palmer Civil Liberties Prize. Established in 2007 at Chicago-Kent College of Law by the late...

    Dean Harold Krent is Chicago Lawyer's 2018 Person of the Year

    Harold J. Krent, who will step down as Chicago-Kent's dean next year, has been named 2018 Person of the Year by Chicago Lawyer magazine. Congratulations, Dean Krent!