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Chicago-Kent Library Director Elected Treasurer of International Association of Law Libraries
Chicago-Kent College of Law library director Jean Wenger has been elected as the treasurer of the International Association of Law Libraries (IALL), a worldwide professional association consisting of law librarians...
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Star Chicago-Kent Moot Court Team Finishes Competitive Career with Semifinal Placement in National Civil Rights Competition
A Chicago-Kent College of Law Moot Court Honors Society team that earned multiple awards and high-ranking placements over the course of its academic career has competed in its final match—as...
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Area Teachers Converge on Chicago-Kent to Hear About Election Laws, Other Legal Issues
Dozens of Chicago-area high school and middle school teachers converged on Chicago-Kent College of Law in October, to receive in-depth training on the United States Constitution, as well as the...
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Chicago-Kent Professor Elected as Member of American Law Institute
A Chicago-Kent College of Law professor has been elected as a new member of the American Law Institute, an independent scholarly organization that was formed nearly a century ago to...
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Chicago-Kent Engages Hundreds of Incoming Students in First-of-Kind Public Service Day
On a warm late-August 2022 day, buses carrying hundreds of first-year law students departed Chicago-Kent College of Law in every direction, headed for agencies across Chicago. By the end of...
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Illinois Tech’s Law School Building Formally Renamed Conviser Law Center after Professor and BARBRI Co-Founder Richard J. Conviser
CHICAGO—October 4, 2022—Illinois Institute of Technology last week unveiled its renamed law school building, Conviser Law Center, at a formal dedication ceremony in recognition of Richard J. Conviser’s lifelong service...
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Formal Dedication Ceremony Announced for Conviser Law Center
Chicago-Kent College of Law will hold an official dedication ceremony in late September for the renaming of its downtown Chicago campus building to the Conviser Law Center. The official dedication...
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A New Path
The second time his attorney missed filing for his appeal, Marshan Allen asked his family for one thing. “Just get me a typewriter,” Allen said. He was sent to prison...
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Chicago-Kent Student Awarded Peggy Browning Fellowship
A Chicago-Kent College of Law student was one of a select few to receive a prestigious national fellowship to conduct legal work for a national labor union this summer. Grace...
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Strubbe Writing Prize Winner Explores Remedies Against Employers Disclosing Medical Data
A paper exploring easier ways to attain legal remedies against employers who improperly disclose medical information won Chicago-Kent College of Law’s premier labor and employment law writing competition. Ricardo Santiago...