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New Book Looks at U.S. Labor Law Through Latin American Lens
Across Latin America, a common set of principles governs the relationship between employers and employees. With the rise of the so-called gig economy in the United States and the decline...
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Seven Chicago-Kent Students Selected for 2019 Institute for the Future of Law Practice Program
Seven Chicago-Kent College of Law students were selected for the 2019 Institute for the Future of Law Practice (IFLP) program, which is the most students of any participating United States...
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Chicago-Kent College of Law Professor William A. Birdthistle Receives Teaching Award from University of Chicago Law School
Chicago-Kent College of Law Professor William A. Birdthistle Receives Teaching Award from University of Chicago Law School Chicago-Kent College of Law Professor William A. Birdthistle was honored with the 2019...
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August Hieber ’19 Named as a 2019 Equal Justice Works Fellow
August Hieber, a May 2019 graduate of Chicago-Kent College of Law, has been selected as a 2019 Equal Justice Works fellow. During their two-year fellowship, Hieber will establish mobile legal...
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Susana Sandoval Vargas ’19 Named as a 2019 Equal Justice Works Fellow
Susana Sandoval Vargas, a May 2019 graduate of Chicago-Kent College of Law, has been selected as a 2019 Equal Justice Works fellow. During her two-year fellowship, Sandoval Vargas will defend...
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Carl Sessions ’19 Named as a 2019 Equal Justice Works Fellow
Carl Sessions, a May 2019 graduate of Chicago-Kent College of Law, has been selected as a 2019 Equal Justice Works fellow. During his two-year fellowship, Sessions will represent tenants in...
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Tobias Rodriguez ’19 named as a 2019 Equal Justice Works Fellow
Tobias Rodriguez, a May 2019 graduate of Chicago-Kent College of Law, has been selected as a 2019 Equal Justice Works fellow. During his two-year fellowship period, Rodriguez will work at...
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Chicago-Kent’s Trial Advocacy Program Earns a Grade of A from preLaw Magazine
Chicago-Kent College of Law’s Trial Advocacy Program, known for its nationally ranked trial advocacy teams, has been awarded an A by preLaw Magazine in its rankings of trial advocacy and...
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IP Program Earns A+ Rating in preLaw Magazine
Chicago-Kent’s Program in Intellectual Property Law, known for its influential faculty and broad array of course offerings, is one of 17 American law schools recently awarded a grade of A+...
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Two Chicago-Kent Students Named 2019 Justice John Paul Stevens Public Interest Summer Fellows
Chicago-Kent College of Law students Breana Brill ’21 and Caitlin Sinclair ’21 have been awarded 2019 Justice John Paul Stevens Public Interest Fellowships. The students have received $7,000 each to...