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In Memoriam: Michael G. Rogers '89
The Chicago-Kent community is saddened by the recent death of alumnus and adjunct professor Michael G. Rogers '89, who taught at our law school for more than 15 years. Mike...
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IIT Chicago-Kent's Center for Access to Justice & Technology and the Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction release A2J Author® 3.0
New audio, video and graphic enhancements to A2J Author® software will make it easier for court personnel and legal aid lawyers to help the public gain access to the legal...
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IIT establishes Sheldon H. Nahmod Civil Rights Award
Illinois Institute of Technology has established an annual award honoring IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law Distinguished Professor Sheldon H. Nahmod for his work in civil rights and civil liberties. The...
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Terri LeClercq Is IIT Chicago-Kent's first Ralph Brill Visiting Professor
Terri LeClercq, a prolific scholar and nationally recognized authority on legal writing, research and drafting, has been named Chicago-Kent College of Law's first Ralph Brill Visiting Professor. Professor LeClercq will...
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In Memoriam: Fred Herzog, former dean and professor
The Chicago-Kent community was saddened by the recent death of Fred Herzog, former dean of Chicago-Kent from 1970 to 1973. He died on March 21, 2008, at age 100. "Fred...
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In Memoriam: John H. Bickley Jr. '51
The Chicago-Kent community was saddened to learn of the recent death of John H. Bickley, Jr. '51, an outstanding trial lawyer and 2002 recipient of Chicago-Kent's Alumni Professional Achievement Award...
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In Memoriam: Michael R. McKenna, Class of 1976
The Chicago-Kent community was saddened by the death of alumnus Michael R. McKenna, Class of 1976, in a tragic shooting at his office in the Citigroup Center on December 8...
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In Memoriam: Sadie F. Berkson, longtime Chicago-Kent friend and benefactor
The Chicago-Kent community was saddened by the recent death of Sadie F. Berkson, a cherished friend and benefactor of the law school, a devoted champion of Chicago-Kent students, and a...
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In Memoriam: Warren Heindl '47, Chicago-Kent professor for 45 years
The Chicago-Kent community was saddened by the recent death of Professor Emeritus Warren Heindl '47, who taught at Chicago-Kent from 1949 until 1994. He was 82. Professor Heindl's teaching touched...
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In Memoriam: Max Kargman '29, real-estate developer and philanthropist
The Chicago-Kent community was saddened by the recent death of Max Kargman '29, a prominent real-estate developer and philanthropist who has generously supported our law school. He was 96. Mr...