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    Professor Sheldon Nahmod files amicus brief in Supreme Court case

    Professor Sheldon Nahmod recently filed a brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in support of the City of Joliet in the case Manuel v. City of Joliet, arguing that "the...

    Chicago-Kent dean visits Paraguay to discuss joint legal programs

    At the invitation of Chancellor Gerónimo Laviosa González of the National University of the East in Ciudad del Este, Paraguay, Dean Harold Krent visited the university and gave a speech...

    Chicago-Kent graduates first class in online certificate program in Financial Markets Compliance

    Chicago-Kent College of Law at Illinois Tech has graduated its first class in its seven-month, online certificate program in Financial Markets Compliance (FMC) — a program among the first in...

    Chicago-Kent student presents research to legal scholars at Cambridge

    Chicago-Kent student Karen Vaysman '17, in collaboration with Distinguished Professor Richard Wright, presented a scholarly paper to leading private law scholars from around the world at a major international conference...

    Center for Open Government succeeds in taxpayer action to enforce school district anti-nepotism policies

    In Veazey v. Rich Township School District 227 (2016 IL App 1st 151795), decided July 20, 2016, the Illinois Appellate Court upheld Frederick Veazey's taxpayer standing to enforce the school...

    Dalia Labrador and Lydia Ness receive 2016 Fleischman Family Awards for Excellence in Criminal Clinic

    Dalia Labrador '17 and Lydia Ness '16 are the recipients of the 2016 Fleischman Family Awards for Excellence in Criminal Clinic at Chicago-Kent College of Law at Illinois Tech. The...

    Stephanie Crigler and Kenneth Matuszewski receive the 2016 Dolores K. Hanna Trademark Prize

    Stephanie Crigler and Kenneth Matuszewski, both 2016 graduates of Chicago-Kent College of Law at Illinois Tech, have won the law school's 2016 Dolores K. Hanna Trademark Prize. The prize was...

    Katie DeBoer and Matthew Smart receive the 2016 Marc Grinker Student Commitment Award

    Katie DeBoer and Matthew Smart, both May 2016 graduates of Chicago-Kent College of Law at Illinois Tech, are the recipients of the 2016 Marc Grinker Student Commitment Award. The award...

    Lydia Ness '16 named as a 2016 Equal Justice Works Fellow

    Lydia Ness, a 2016 graduate of Chicago-Kent College of Law at Illinois Tech, has been selected as a 2016 Equal Justice Works Fellow. Starting in September, Ness will work for...

    New book by Professor William Birdthistle critiques how Americans save for retirement

    A single generation ago, many Americans enjoyed the prospects of paying for their golden years with a steady stream of income from their pension plans. Today, only 3 percent of...