As a practicing patent attorney, Jordana Goodman began noticing a problem. 鈥淚 really liked practicing, because I went to law school so I could help people,鈥 she says. 鈥淏ut there are a lot of problems...
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An Examination of an Education: Paper Exploring Critical Race Theory Bans in Schools Wins Writing Award
A paper exploring the constitutionality of a slate of recent state laws banning critical race theory in elementary and high school classrooms has won Chicago-Kent College of Law鈥檚 second annual racial...
Chicago-Kent College of Law Professor Carolyn Shapiro testified at a congressional hearing in Washington, D.C., on July 28, 2022, about the history and future ramifications of a theory giving state...
Moving Forward: 鈥楽tars Aligned鈥 at Chicago-Kent for Law Student After Successfully Appealing Life Sentence
The second time his attorney missed filing for his appeal, Marshan Allen (LAW 1st Year) asked his family for one thing. 鈥淛ust get me a typewriter,鈥 Allen said. He was sent to prison on a mandatory...
With Personal Information 鈥榯he New Oil鈥 of the Digital Economy, Chicago-Kent to Offer New Certificate Program in Privacy Law
As laws governing privacy get more complex and sophisticated, working professionals鈥攊ncluding those working in information technology鈥攃an often feel behind the ever-heightening curve. That鈥檚 why...
Expert on Discrimination and Disability Law to Head Chicago-Kent鈥檚 Institute for Law and the Workplace
Nicole Buonocore Porter, Chicago-Kent College of Law鈥檚 new director of the renowned Martin H. Malin Institute for Law and the Workplace, jokes that some might think her scholarship鈥檚 radical. Yes, she...
New Research Shows That AI Models Taught Legalese Are Surprisingly Efficient
How good of a lawyer should an artificial intelligence system be? More importantly, how good do you want one to be? When it comes to teaching machines how to understand and utilize language, it turns...
Chicago-Kent Students Spend Winter Break Assisting Domestic Violence Victims
A half-dozen Chicago-Kent College of Law students decided to spend their winter break tackling one of the toughest pro bono jobs out there: helping victims of domestic violence and sexual assault file...
Chicago-Kent Student Named a 2021 Law Student of the Year by National Jurist and PreLaw Magazine
Katherine Hanson (LAW 3rd Year), who gave up her successful hair salon business to become a standout student at Chicago-Kent College of Law, has been named a 2021 鈥淟aw Student of the Year鈥 by National...
With a Focus on Helping Workers, Law Student Picked as Recipient of AFL-CIO Fellowship
When Enrique Espinoza (LAW 鈥22) first enrolled at Chicago-Kent College of Law years ago, he was just hoping to get a job helping immigrants like himself. After working for decades in the hospitality...