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    Chicago-Kent offers fall 2017 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...

    Naomi Frisch '18 receives 2017 Sandra P. Zemm Prize

    Naomi Frisch '18 is the recipient of the 2017 Sandra P. Zemm Labor Law Prize. The prize was established in 2009 at Chicago-Kent College of Law by the law firm...

    Professor Carolyn Shapiro honored with 2017 Abner Mikva Award from ACS Chicago Lawyers Chapter

    Professor Carolyn Shapiro received a 2017 Abner Mikva Award from the Chicago Lawyer Chapter of the American Constitution Society at a luncheon June 19 at the Union League Club in...

    Chicago-Kent's IP program ranked best in nation by Law Street

    Chicago-Kent's intellectual property law program has been ranked No. 1 in the United States by Law Street, a popular law and policy website published by Law Street Media and targeted...

    Chicago-Kent welcomes 21 students to the 2017 Pre-Law Undergraduate Scholars Program

    A diverse group of 21 undergraduate students from across the country is participating this June in Chicago-Kent's 16th annual Pre-Law Undergraduate Scholars (PLUS) Program, designed to introduce undergraduates who are...

    Professors Andrews and Nahmod once again listed in Best Lawyers in America

    Once again in 2017, Professors Lori Andrews and Sheldon Nahmod have been listed in The Best Lawyers in America, an annual peer-review publication that names leading lawyers in all 50...

    Three Chicago-Kent students awarded prestigious Peggy Browning Fellowships

    Chicago-Kent students Nicolas Coronado '18, Miranda Huber '19 and Jeremiah Shavers '18 have been awarded 2017 Peggy Browning Fellowships focusing on public interest labor law. Supported by the Peggy Browning...

    Three Chicago-Kent students named 2017 Justice John Paul Stevens Public Interest Summer Fellows

    Chicago-Kent students Aima E. Mori '19, Stephen I. Spector '19 and David Zumba '19 have been awarded 2017 Justice John Paul Stevens Public Interest Summer Fellowships. The students have received...

    Aisha Shotande '17 wins "National Law Review" student writing contest

    Aisha Shotande, a third-year student at Chicago-Kent College of Law, is a winner of the National Law Review Student Writing Competition for her paper Delivering New Parental Leave in the...

    Chicago-Kent Professor Kimberly D. Bailey receives Illinois Tech's 2017 John W. Rowe University Excellence in Teaching Award

    Chicago-Kent College of Law Professor Kimberly D. Bailey is the recipient of Illinois Tech's 2017 John W. Rowe University Excellence in Teaching Award. Provost Frances Bronet announced the award at...