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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...

    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...

    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...

    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...

    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...

    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...

    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...

    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...

    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...

    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...