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    Applications Are Being Accepted for the First “Workshop on Empirical Methods in Intellectual Property”

    Applications will be accepted from scholars in the social sciences and law through August 24, 2013, for the first "Workshop on Empirical Methods in Intellectual Property." The program, co-sponsored by...

    Illinois Appellate Court Justices Maureen E. Connors ‘79 and Terrence J. Lavin ‘83 to Address Incoming IIT Chicago-Kent Students

    Justices Maureen E. Connors and Terrence J. Lavin of the Illinois Appellate Court's First District will address the incoming class of approximately 285 IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law students on...

    In Memoriam: Professor Fred Bosselman

    The IIT Chicago-Kent community is deeply saddened by the recent death of Professor Emeritus Fred Bosselman, an extraordinary teacher, colleague and friend. Fred passed away August 4. A scholar and...

    IIT Chicago-Kent's fourth U.S. Supreme Court IP Review is September 26

    The Honorable Diane P. Wood, a circuit judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, will deliver the keynote address at IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law's...

    IIT Chicago-Kent Premieres Major Fine Art Exhibit in Support of Human Rights

    The Art of Influence: Breaking Criminal Traditions sheds light on ongoing ancient rituals that kill or maim millions each year, yet aren't considered crimes. This provocative art exhibit debuts Thursday...

    Attention Class of 2013: The Solo & Small Practice Incubator Is Now Accepting Applications

    The Solo & Small Practice Incubator (SSPI) is a one-year program designed to offer a select group of entrepreneurial-minded recent IIT Chicago-Kent graduates with valuable experience and ongoing training to...

    IIT Chicago-Kent Distinguished Professor David J. Gerber awarded an honorary doctor of laws degree from the University of Zurich

    The University of Zurich in Switzerland has conferred an honorary doctor of laws degree on IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law Distinguished Professor David J. Gerber in recognition of "his path-breaking...

    Improving Public Access to State Supreme Courts

    The public will soon be able to explore and understand the work of the supreme courts of America's five largest states as never before, with support from the John S...

    IIT Chicago-Kent Professor Played Role in Supreme Court Decision About Human Gene Patents

    Today the U.S. Supreme Court held in Association for Molecular Pathology v. Myriad Genetics, Inc., that human genes are not patentable since they are products of nature and not inventions...

    Daniel Zapata receives 2013 Sandra P. Zemm Labor Law Prize

    Daniel Zapata has been awarded the 2013 Sandra P. Zemm Labor Law Prize. The prize was established in 2009 at IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law by the law firm of...