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Anthony Joseph '18 publishes scholarly paper in the Journal of Constitutional Law
Anthony Joseph, a 2018 graduate of Chicago-Kent College of Law, has published a scholarly paper in the November 2018 issue of the University of Pennsylvania's Journal of Constitutional Law Online...
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Brown University’s Timothy Edgar wins 2018 Chicago-Kent College of Law/Roy C. Palmer Civil Liberties Prize
The 2018 Chicago-Kent College of Law/Roy C. Palmer Civil Liberties Prize has been awarded to Timothy H. Edgar, a senior fellow at Brown University’s Watson Institute for International and Public...
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Professor Evelyn Brody honored with ARNOVA’s 2018 Distinguished Achievement in Leadership and Nonprofit and Voluntary Action Research Award
Professor Evelyn Brody accepted the 2018 Distinguished Achievement in Leadership and Nonprofit and Voluntary Action Research Award from ARNOVA during the organization’s 47th annual conference, held November 15 to 17...
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Jack Etchingham '20 wins the 2018 Ilana Diamond Rovner Appellate Advocacy Competition
Jack Etchingham, a second-year student at Chicago-Kent College of Law at Illinois Tech, has won the 27th annual Ilana Diamond Rovner Appellate Advocacy Competition, sponsored by the law school's Moot...
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Chicago-Kent advances to the national rounds of the 2018 Thomas Tang National Moot Court Competition
The Chicago-Kent team of Noor Abdulmassih '20 and Gina Cesario '20 will advance to the national rounds of the 2018 Thomas Tang National Moot Court Competition, sponsored by the National...
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In Memoriam: The Honorable Daniel G. Martin, Class of 1984
U.S. Magistrate Judge Daniel G. Martin ’84, described by Judge David Erickson as “one of the rock stars of our law school,” taught trial advocacy to more than 1,000 students...
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Yuting Li '18 receives 2018 Sandra P. Zemm Prize
Yuting Li '18 is the recipient of the 2018 Sandra P. Zemm Labor Law Prize, awarded annually to an outstanding student in labor and employment law. The prize was established...
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Federal Circuit to Hear Arguments at Chicago-Kent
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit will hear arguments in the Marovitz Courtroom at Chicago-Kent College of Law on Wednesday, Oct. 3, from 10 a.m. to 12:10...
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Chicago-Kent faculty ranked 44th in United States
The faculty of Chicago-Kent College of Law has been ranked 44th among American law school faculties for the scholarly impact of their published work. In a study published this week...
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Chicago-Kent offers winter 2018 session of The American Legal System in Popular Culture, a course for visitors to the United States
NOTE: This course is full, and no more registrations are being accepted. Another class will be offered in May 2019. The American Legal System in Popular Culture is a six-credit...