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Moot Court Teams Win Big as Competition Season Kicks Off
Chicago-Kent College of Law students Brittany Dushman ’24, Ben Sheinbein ’24, and Aaron Thompson ’24 finished as the champions of the 2023 virtual McGee Civil Rights Moot Court Competition, held...
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Chicago-Kent Trial Advocacy Team Wins Regional AAJ Competition
Five Chicago-Kent College of Law students are heading to the national finals of the American Association for Justice Student Trial Advocacy Competition . The team won all 15 of the...
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Fighting for Hope: Nicole Jansma Named National Jurist’s Law Student of the Year
Nicole Jansma ’23 came to Chicago-Kent College of Law with a goal. “My goal is to work toward actual equality in the criminal justice system,” she says. “On paper, we...
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GPT-4 Passes the Bar Exam
CHICAGO—March 15, 2023— GPT-4 , the new multimodal deep learning model from OpenAI, has passed the Uniform Bar Exam, demonstrating an enormous leap for machine learning and proving that an...
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From Foster Care to Law Professor: Cary Shelby to Bring Unique Perspective to Chicago-Kent
Cary Martin Shelby grew up in Chicago, but she’s come a long way to get to her newest role: professor of law and the Ralph Brill Endowed chair at Chicago-Kent...
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ChatGPT can almost pass bar exam, but AI won’t replace lawyers, says Illinois Tech law professor
CHICAGO—March 7, 2023—OpenAI’s GPT-3.5 can nearly pass the Multistate Bar Exam—and it likely will succeed soon, according to Law Professor Daniel Martin Katz of Illinois Institute of Technology’s Chicago-Kent College...
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Making Their (Trade)Mark: Chicago-Kent Team Advances to Nationals of Competition
Chicago-Kent College of Law students Alyssa Yoshino ’23, Connor Larson ’23, and Keaton Smith ’23 finished in first place in the Chicago regional of the Saul Lefkowitz Moot Court Competition...
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AI-Enabled: Law Professor Highlights Potential of Language Processing Tools in Legal Realm
When OpenAI released its chatbot, ChatGPT , in November 2022, it seemed to take over the internet. Every day someone was demonstrating what the language processing tool was capable of—including...
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Patent Scholar, Expert on Equity Issues, Hired to Join Chicago-Kent Faculty
As a practicing patent attorney, Jordana Goodman began noticing a problem. “I really liked practicing, because I went to law school so I could help people,” she says. “But there...
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Diversity by the Numbers
Editor's note: this is a story from the Fall 2022 Chicago-Kent Magazine. To read the magazine in full, follow this link . Michael Wilder ’06 wasn’t much of a numbers...