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Three Chicago-Kent Students Awarded 2021 Stevens Fellowships for Work with Local Non-Profits
With the desire to advocate for those who have a hard time advocating for themselves, three Chicago-Kent College of Law students have been awarded Justice John Paul Stevens Public Interest...
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Chicago-Kent's 2021 Public Interest Awards Promote "Equal Justice for All"
Reinforcing the ideal of “equal justice for all,” the Chicago-Kent College of Law’s 2021 Public Interest Awards ceremony celebrated the achievements of dozens of Chicago-Kent students, recognized a long-standing relationship...
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Paper on Difficulties Suing Paramedics During COVID-19 Wins IICLE Writing Award
A timely paper about how a potential increase in COVID-19-related civil actions against emergency medical personnel will face a high bar due to state regulation has won a prestigious writing...
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Outstanding Intellectual Property Student Wins Dolores K. Hanna Trademark Prize
When Jennifer Nacht received an email that she had won the 2021 Dolores K. Hanna Trademark Prize, she had to read it twice. Maybe even three times. “I was completely...
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Entry About Working on Family's Packaging Line Wins Zemm Labor and Employment Law Award
With a personal essay highlighting her experiences working the packaging line of her family’s plant, Chicago-Kent College of Law student Samantha Buddig has been awarded the Sandra P. Zemm Prize...
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preLaw Magazine Gives High Ratings to Intellectual Property, Environmental Law, and ADR Programs
Chicago-Kent College of Law’s intellectual property, environmental law, and alternative dispute resolution (ADR) programs received top ratings in the spring 2021 issue of preLaw Magazine. The intellectual property program received...
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Chicago-Kent Business Law Director Wins Graff Teaching Innovation Award
Because of his inspirational dedication to online instruction and student well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic, Chicago-Kent College of Law Professor Adrian Walters has been awarded Illinois Institute of Technology’s Michael...
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Chicago-Kent Team Reaches Quarterfinal in South Texas Mock Trial Challenge
Thriving in a rare format that forced them to prepare for previously unspecified witnesses within minutes, a Chicago-Kent College of Law trial advocacy team advanced to the quarterfinal round in...
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Nancy S. Kim Named Inaugural Michael Paul Galvin Chair in Entrepreneurship and Applied Legal Technology
CHICAGO, April 15, 2021— Law and technology scholar Nancy S. Kim has been named the inaugural Michael Paul Galvin Chair in Entrepreneurship and Applied Legal Technology at Chicago-Kent College of...
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Renowned Academic Nancy Kim to Hold Inaugural Michael Galvin Chair Position Linking Chicago-Kent with Kaplan Institute
After years working in Silicon Valley’s proving grounds, Nancy Kim brought her wealth of experience to academia. She has spent decades advising students, budding entrepreneurs, and business leaders about the...