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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...

    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...

    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...

    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...

    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...

    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...

    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...

    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...

    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...

    Chicago-Kent College of Law awarded $300,000 Grant for Bar Success

    Chicago-Kent College of Law has been awarded a $300,000 grant to study how to best support alumni in preparing for the bar exam. The grant, entitled “One and Done: A...