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Alexandra Franco '16 named as a 2018 Equal Justice Works Fellow
Alexandra Franco, a 2016 graduate of Chicago-Kent College of Law at Illinois Tech, has been selected as a 2018 Equal Justice Works Fellow. Starting in September, Franco will implement the...
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2018 Louis Jackson National Student Writing Competition winners named
The law firm of Jackson Lewis PC and the Institute for Law and the Workplace at Chicago-Kent College of Law at Illinois Tech have announced the winners of the 2017–18...
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Chicago-Kent ranks #37 in nation for number of alumni promoted to Big Law partner in 2017
Chicago-Kent College of Law ranks #37 in a just-published list of American law schools with the most alumni promoted last year from associate to partner at the nation’s 100 largest...
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Chicago-Kent Is Now Accepting GRE Scores From Law School Applicants
Effective immediately, Chicago-Kent College of Law will accept scores from the Graduate Record Examination (GRE), as well as from the Law School Admission Test (LSAT), from applicants seeking admission for...
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Meaghan Fontein '18 wins the International Trademark Association's 2018 Ladas Memorial Award
Meaghan Fontein, a third-year student at Chicago-Kent College of Law at Illinois Tech, has won the International Trademark Association's 2018 Ladas Memorial Award for her article “Digital Resurrections Necessitate Federal...
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Chicago-Kent wins the 2018 Saul Lefkowitz Moot Court Competition championship
The Chicago-Kent team of Brittany Kaplan ’19 and Evan Kline-Wedeen ’18 won first place in the national finals of the International Trademark Association's 2018 Saul Lefkowitz Moot Court Competition, held...
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Professor Adrian Walters named a Fellow of the American College of Bankruptcy
Adrian Walters, the Ralph L. Brill Professor of Law at Chicago-Kent College of Law, was inducted as a fellow of the American College of Bankruptcy on March 16, 2018, in...
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Chicago-Kent places second in the 2018 Frank A. Schreck Gaming Law Moot Court Competition
The Chicago-Kent appellate advocacy team of Javier Ortega Alvarez '19, Alida Pecanin '18, and Rebecca Quade '19 placed second in the 2018 Frank A. Schreck Gaming Law Competition, held March...
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New book by Professor Christopher Schmidt tells legal history of 1960 lunch counter sit-in movement
One of the most significant protest campaigns of the civil rights era, the lunch counter sit-in movement began on February 1, 1960, when four African-American college students sat down at...
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Chicago-Kent wins the Chicago regional championship of the 2018 AAJ Student Trial Advocacy Competition
The Chicago-Kent trial advocacy team of Kristen Farr Capizzi ’18, Alexis Halsell ’18, Shahina Khan ’18 and Jesse Pollans ’18 has won the Chicago regional championship of the 2018 American...