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A Father’s Influence: Two Chicago-Kent Students Awarded Peggy Browning Fellowships
“I believe most every year for the past five years, maybe a decade, at least one Chicago-Kent College of Law student, even several, have gotten a Peggy Browning Fellowship,” says...
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All Sides of the Law: Spring 2025 Edition of Chicago-Kent Magazine Released
The spring 2025 edition of Chicago-Kent Magazine, highlighting alumni who are working in the field of criminal law, is now available. Here’s a look at who is featured in this...
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Defining Greatness: Chicago-Kent Hosts 2025 Public Interest Awards
“Oftentimes these days it can feel like hope and courage are scarce,” says Joseph Strom ’25. “But in this room, with all of you, I see it overflowing.” Strom is...
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Ralph Brill Endowed Chair Appointed to the Illinois Advisory Committee of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
Chicago-Kent College of Law Ralph Brill Endowed Chair Cary Martin Shelby has been appointed to serve on the Illinois Advisory Committee for the United States Commission on Civil Rights. “I...
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Women Working Together: Assistant Law Professor Wins Best Paper Award
“A lot of the stories that we’re seeing in gender equity research [seem to show] that women aren’t getting a fair shake at things,” says Chicago-Kent College of Law Assistant...
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Chicago-Kent IP Program Ranked as Best in the Midwest
The Intellectual Property program at Chicago-Kent College of Law has been ranked as one of the top 10 IP programs in the country, according to the U.S. News & World...
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‘Divisive’ Concepts: Chicago-Kent Student Paper Published in Law Journal
“The young people of today are going to be the decision-makers of the future, and it is not right to withhold factual information from them,” says Julnasha Morehead ’26, “even...
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Chicago-Kent Alum Wins Prestigious Legal Writing Award
Ryan Martin ’23 won the 2024 Burton Award for his paper titled “The Sincere Parody: Analysis of the Copyright Implications of an Emerging Trend in Musical Theatre.” He will be...
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Kings of Queens: Chicago-Kent Trial Advocacy Team Takes Gold in New York
A team from Chicago-Kent College of Law took first place in the Queens County (New York) District Attorney’s Office’s 10th Annual Mock Trial Competition the weekend of March 9–10, 2025...
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Coming Together: James Davison Hunter Wins the 2024 Palmer Prize
James Davison Hunter’s Democracy and Solidarity: On the Cultural Roots of America’s Political Crisis (Yale University Press 2024), winner of Chicago-Kent College of Law’s 2024 Roy C. Palmer Prize on...