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    IIT Chicago-Kent launches Supreme Court IP Review

    IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law has assembled an impressive group of scholars, practitioners, and members of the judiciary and of the U.S. Supreme Court bar for its inaugural "Supreme Court...

    Southwestern Law School Dean Bryant G. Garth to speak on "Colonialism, the Cold War and the Rule of Law in Asia" at IIT Chicago-Kent

    Bryant G. Garth, internationally recognized scholar and dean of Southwestern Law School in Los Angeles, will speak at IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law, addressing the topic "Colonialism, the Cold War...

    Governor Quinn appoints Professor Daniel T. Coyne to the Illinois Torture Inquiry and Relief Commission

    Daniel T. Coyne, clinical professor of law at IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law, has been appointed by Governor Pat Quinn to the newly formed Illinois Torture Inquiry and Relief Commission...

    Center for Open Government sues for access to Hinsdale Township School District 86 special education documents

    The Center for Open Government at IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law has filed a lawsuit in DuPage County Circuit Court against Hinsdale Township School District 86 superintendent Nicholas Wahl and...

    IIT Chicago-Kent Center for Open Government files an FOIA lawsuit against the Village of Thornton

    IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law's Center for Open Government has filed a lawsuit against the Village of Thornton on behalf of village trustee Paul Tomasik. The lawsuit alleges that the...

    IIT Chicago-Kent graduate Anna Lusero '10 receives Equal Justice Works Fellowship

    Anna Lusero, a 2010 graduate of IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law, has been selected to receive a two-year Equal Justice Works Fellowship. Lusero will spend her fellowship period at the...

    IIT Chicago-Kent student Tamara Starks awarded first Sandra P. Zemm Labor Law Prize

    Tamara Starks, a third-year student at Chicago-Kent College of Law, has been awarded the first Sandra P. Zemm Labor Law Prize. The prize was established last year at Chicago-Kent by...

    IIT Chicago-Kent student Emil P. Totonchi awarded Peggy Browning Fellowship

    Emil P. Totonchi, a second-year student at IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law, has been awarded a Peggy Browning Fellowship for the 2010-11 school year. Totonchi will spend 22 weeks working...

    Entries are being accepted for the 2010 IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law/Roy C. Palmer Civil Liberties Prize

    Entries will be accepted through July 1, 2010, for the Chicago-Kent College of Law/Roy C. Palmer Civil Liberties Prize. Established in 2007 at Chicago-Kent College of Law by alumnus Roy...

    IIT's new master's program in Intellectual Property Management and Markets is currently accepting applications

    Applications are currently being accepted for Illinois Institute of Technology's (IIT) innovative new graduate program in Intellectual Property Management and Markets. This groundbreaking degree program is a collaborative effort of...