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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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!