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Chicago-Kent Student Wins “Best Advocate” title in National “Battle of the Experts” Competition
During a national trial advocacy “battle of the experts” team competition, a Chicago-Kent student was dubbed the best advocate of the bout. Cole Gunter ’23 took the title at the...
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Chicago-Kent Reaches Finals in National Civil Trial Competition
A team of Chicago-Kent College of Law students reached the finals of the most renowned civil trial competition in the country this month. Zoe Appler ’22, Annora Alfonso ’23, Razaul...
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Chicago-Kent Magazine: Immigration Clinic Tackles a Legal Field in Flux
This story appears in the Chicago-Kent College of Law's Fall 2021 Alumni Magazine, which focuses on immigration law. To read the entire magazine online, follow this link. To be an...
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Rovner Appellate Advocacy Competition Winner Masters Both Sides of Gun Control Debate
In her first law school competition, Kaitlyn Kloss ’23 successfully argued her way past five opponents to win Chicago-Kent College of Law’s 30th annual Ilana Diamond Rovner Appellate Advocacy Competition...
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Memorial Service Scheduled for Longtime Chicago-Kent Faculty Member Steve Harris
Update: A memorial service at Chicago-Kent College of Law for Professor Steven L. Harris has been scheduled at 4 p.m. Thursday, May 5, 2022, at the Conviser Law Center, Morris...
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Remembering Chicago-Kent's Pro Bono Trips to a Texas Family Detention Facility
This story appears in the Chicago-Kent College of Law's Fall 2021 Alumni Magazine, which focuses on immigration law. To read the entire magazine online, follow this link. Samantha Wolfe’s first...
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Legal Philosophy and Criminal Law Scholar Raff Donelson to Join Chicago-Kent College of Law
CHICAGO, October 29, 2021—Raff Donelson, a legal philosophy and criminal law scholar, is joining Chicago-Kent College of Law as an associate professor of law in fall 2022. Donelson’s research interests...
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Philosopher and Scholar Raff Donelson to Join Chicago-Kent Faculty, Focus on "Unexplored" Aspects of Criminal Law
With his career and scholarship deeply rooted in the twin fields of philosophy and criminal law, Raff Donelson has dedicated himself to “unexplored questions” about the fundamental concepts of law...
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Chicago-Kent Team Wins Best Brief in Religious Freedom Moot Court Competition
Though it was their first competition and only the second appellate brief they had ever written, a pair of Chicago-Kent College of Law students secured the best brief award at...
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Paper on Redlining of Chicago Neighborhoods Wins Chicago-Kent’s Inaugural Racial Justice Writing Competition
A paper exploring the lasting impact of federal redlining in Chicago neighborhoods, from before the Great Depression to today, has won Chicago-Kent College of Law’s first-ever racial justice writing competition...