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    Chicago-Kent Alum Wins Prestigious Legal Writing Award

    Ryan Martin ’23 won the 2024 Burton Award for his paper titled “The Sincere Parody: Analysis of the Copyright Implications of an Emerging Trend in Musical Theatre.” He will be...

    Chicago-Kent Alumni Selected as 2025 Super Lawyers

    Chicago-Kent College of Law alumni feature prominently in the nationwide 2025 Super Lawyers list. More than one thousand Chicago-Kent alumni (1,334) currently make the cut, which ranks third among law...

    Sowing the Seeds of Independence: Chicago-Kent Receives Presidential Honor from Kosovo

    The Republic of Kosovo has awarded its Presidential Medal of Merits to Chicago-Kent College of Law for its “contribution and dedication to academic growth in Kosovo.” Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani...

    Employment for the Disabled: Chicago-Kent Student Awarded Prestigious Skadden Fellowship

    “You ought to be able to work a full-time job and know you’ll be able to have a warm home to go back to—a sanctuary to feed your family,” says...

    Fighting for Innovation: Fall 2024 Chicago-Kent Magazine released

    Chicago-Kent College of Law is pleased to announce the release of the fall 2024 issue of Chicago-Kent Magazine, the law school’s premier alumni news source. This edition is dedicated to...

    Four Chicago-Kent Alums Recognized on 40 Under Forty List

    The Chicago Daily Law Bulletin recently named four Chicago-Kent College of Law alumni on its 25th annual 40 Under Forty list. The list recognizes Illinois attorneys to watch, and in...

    Cheers to Hands-On Learning: Spring 2024 Edition of Chicago-Kent Magazine Released

    The C-K Law Group isn’t just a working law firm, fighting for its clients. It’s a training ground where Chicago-Kent College of Law students learn to translate the law into...

    Religious Freedom or Discrimination? Jamie Franklin and Team Defend Fired Female Professor

    “In the view of Moody Bible Institute, the religious autonomy doctrine should be stretched to the point that it categorically bars all non-religious discrimination and retaliation claims,” says Chicago-Kent College...

    An Honor from Colleagues: Chicago-Kent Library Director Inducted into AALL Hall of Fame

    “Law librarians—we’re one of the best networked professions, in that, we always support each other and share our expertise,” says Jean M. Wenger, director of the Chicago-Kent College of Law...

    Chicago-Kent to participate in the 2016 Philip C. Jessup International Moot Court Regional Competition

    Rebecca Charles '17, Huy Nguyen '16, Hung Pham '17 and Yuchen "Ivy" Zhang '16 will represent Chicago-Kent College of Law at Illinois Tech in the Philip C. Jessup International Law...