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    Study gauges effect of new NLRB rules on election outcomes

    New rules established by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) to govern procedures followed when unions seek to represent units of unrepresented employees have had no significant effect on the...

    Alexandra Franco '16 named as a 2018 Equal Justice Works Fellow

    Alexandra Franco, a 2016 graduate of Chicago-Kent College of Law at Illinois Tech, has been selected as a 2018 Equal Justice Works Fellow. Starting in September, Franco will implement the...

    2018 Louis Jackson National Student Writing Competition winners named

    The law firm of Jackson Lewis PC and the Institute for Law and the Workplace at Chicago-Kent College of Law at Illinois Tech have announced the winners of the 2017–18...

    Chicago-Kent ranks #37 in nation for number of alumni promoted to Big Law partner in 2017

    Chicago-Kent College of Law ranks #37 in a just-published list of American law schools with the most alumni promoted last year from associate to partner at the nation’s 100 largest...

    Chicago-Kent Is Now Accepting GRE Scores From Law School Applicants

    Effective immediately, Chicago-Kent College of Law will accept scores from the Graduate Record Examination (GRE), as well as from the Law School Admission Test (LSAT), from applicants seeking admission for...

    Meaghan Fontein '18 wins the International Trademark Association's 2018 Ladas Memorial Award

    Meaghan Fontein, a third-year student at Chicago-Kent College of Law at Illinois Tech, has won the International Trademark Association's 2018 Ladas Memorial Award for her article “Digital Resurrections Necessitate Federal...

    Chicago-Kent wins the 2018 Saul Lefkowitz Moot Court Competition championship

    The Chicago-Kent team of Brittany Kaplan ’19 and Evan Kline-Wedeen ’18 won first place in the national finals of the International Trademark Association's 2018 Saul Lefkowitz Moot Court Competition, held...

    Professor Adrian Walters named a Fellow of the American College of Bankruptcy

    Adrian Walters, the Ralph L. Brill Professor of Law at Chicago-Kent College of Law, was inducted as a fellow of the American College of Bankruptcy on March 16, 2018, in...

    Chicago-Kent places second in the 2018 Frank A. Schreck Gaming Law Moot Court Competition

    The Chicago-Kent appellate advocacy team of Javier Ortega Alvarez '19, Alida Pecanin '18, and Rebecca Quade '19 placed second in the 2018 Frank A. Schreck Gaming Law Competition, held March...

    New book by Professor Christopher Schmidt tells legal history of 1960 lunch counter sit-in movement

    One of the most significant protest campaigns of the civil rights era, the lunch counter sit-in movement began on February 1, 1960, when four African-American college students sat down at...