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    Harvard Law Professors Gabriella Blum and Philip B. Heymann win the 2010 IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law/Roy C. Palmer Civil Liberties Prize

    Laws, Outlaws, and Terrorists: Lessons from the War on Terrorism, by Harvard University Law professors Gabriella Blum and Philip B. Heymann, has won the 2010 IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law/Roy...

    IIT Chicago-Kent to compete in the 2010 National Pretrial Advocacy Competition

    Chicago-Kent College of Law has been invited to compete in the third annual National Pretrial Advocacy Competition October 8 and 9 at Stetson University College of Law's Gulfport campus in...

    Chicago-Kent student Katherine Jahnke receives 2010 Lowell Jacobson Scholarship Award

    Katherine Jahnke, a 2011 J.D. candidate at IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law, has received the 2010 Lowell Jacobson Scholarship Award. The scholarship was established by the American Counsel Association in...

    IIT Chicago-Kent student Elizabeth K. Camille wins 2010 SmithAmundsen Writing Award

    Elizabeth K. Camille, a student at IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law, is the recipient of the 2010 SmithAmundsen Excellence in Legal Writing Award. The award is given annually to a...

    IT Chicago-Kent Center for Open Government wants the Illinois Supreme Court to amend its appellate court rules

    IIT Chicago-Kent's Center for Open Government (COG) has asked the Illinois Supreme Court to require the website posting of all Illinois appellate decisions and to permit citation of unpublished orders...

    Author and labor law scholar Julius G. Getman to discuss "Making the Right to Organize Real" at IIT Chicago-Kent September 28

    Julius G. Getman, the Earl E. Sheffield Regents Chair Professor of Law at the University of Texas at Austin School of Law, will speak at IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law...

    IIT Chicago-Kent launches Supreme Court IP Review

    IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law has assembled an impressive group of scholars, practitioners, and members of the judiciary and of the U.S. Supreme Court bar for its inaugural "Supreme Court...

    Southwestern Law School Dean Bryant G. Garth to speak on "Colonialism, the Cold War and the Rule of Law in Asia" at IIT Chicago-Kent

    Bryant G. Garth, internationally recognized scholar and dean of Southwestern Law School in Los Angeles, will speak at IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law, addressing the topic "Colonialism, the Cold War...

    Governor Quinn appoints Professor Daniel T. Coyne to the Illinois Torture Inquiry and Relief Commission

    Daniel T. Coyne, clinical professor of law at IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law, has been appointed by Governor Pat Quinn to the newly formed Illinois Torture Inquiry and Relief Commission...

    Center for Open Government sues for access to Hinsdale Township School District 86 special education documents

    The Center for Open Government at IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law has filed a lawsuit in DuPage County Circuit Court against Hinsdale Township School District 86 superintendent Nicholas Wahl and...