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Chicago-Kent wins the Chicago regional championship of the 2018 AAJ Student Trial Advocacy Competition
The Chicago-Kent trial advocacy team of Kristen Farr Capizzi ’18, Alexis Halsell ’18, Shahina Khan ’18 and Jesse Pollans ’18 has won the Chicago regional championship of the 2018 American...
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Jeffrey Michalik and Jenna Kim receive the 2017 Marc Grinker Student Commitment Award
Jenna Kim and Jeffrey Michalik, both May 2017 graduates of Chicago-Kent College of Law at Illinois Tech, are the recipients of the 2017 Marc Grinker Student Commitment Award. The award...
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Public lecture celebrates opening of new design center at Chicago-Kent
Chicago-Kent's new Center for Design, Law & Technology (cDELTA or c∆) celebrated its launch on Feb. 21 with a public lecture by Chicago-Kent professor Graeme Dinwoodie on “The Future of...
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Chicago-Kent advances to the national finals of the 2018 Saul Lefkowitz Moot Court Competition
The Chicago-Kent team of Brittany Kaplan ’19 and Evan Kline-Wedeen ’18 will advance to the national finals of the 27th annual Saul Lefkowitz Moot Court Competition, sponsored by the International...
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Chicago-Kent advances to the national finals of the 2018 Thurgood Marshall Mock Trial Competition
The Chicago-Kent team of Annisha Arnold '20, Ashley Davidson '19, India Burton '18 and Qi Niu '18 finished in second place at the Midwest regional tournament of the 2018 Thurgood...
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Chicago-Kent advances to the final rounds of the 2018 Ian Fletcher International Insolvency Law Moot
For the second year in a row, a team from Chicago-Kent College of Law has advanced to the final rounds of the Ian Fletcher International Insolvency Law Moot. To qualify...
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Chicago-Kent wins the best brief award at the 2017-18 Moot Court National Championship
The Chicago-Kent appellate advocacy team of Christopher Gerardi ’18 and Anthony Joseph ’18 won the first-place best brief award and finished as semifinalists in the 2017–18 Andrews Kurth Kenyon Moot...
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Chicago-Kent offers spring 2018 session of The American Legal System in Popular Culture, a course for visitors to the United States
The American Legal System in Popular Culture is a six-credit course offered to students seeking an introduction to the American legal system and how it is portrayed in modern media...
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In Memoriam: Dolores K. Hanna, Class of 1952
The Chicago-Kent community mourns the death of distinguished alumna Dolores K. Hanna ’52, an influential trademark attorney who worked tirelessly to promote the role of women in the legal profession...
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Entries are being accepted for the 2018 Chicago-Kent College of Law/Roy C. Palmer Civil Liberties Prize
Entries will be accepted through July 1, 2018, for the Chicago-Kent College of Law/Roy C. Palmer Civil Liberties Prize. Established in 2007 at Chicago-Kent College of Law by the late...