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    It’s Not Your Fault: 2022 Palmer Prize Winner on Privacy in the Information Age

    “If you care about human life, you should care about privacy,” says author, lawyer, and professor Neil Richards. While touring the country promoting his first book, Intellectual Privacy, in 2015...

    Patently Successful: Chicago-Kent IP Moot Court Teams Dominate in the Midwest

    Two Chicago-Kent College of Law students are headed to Washington, D.C. for the Giles Sutherland Rich Memorial Moot Court competition after success in the regional round. Christopher Romero ’23 and...

    Just the Beginning: Chicago-Kent Professor Demonstrates that GPT-4 Can Pass Bar Exam

    It has been just a few months since the release of ChatGPT, one of the fastest-growing artificial intelligence consumer applications in history. In a paper released in December 2022, Chicago-Kent...

    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...

    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 ballots...

    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...

    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 artificial...

    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...

    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...

    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—the...