Ryan Martin 鈥23 won the 2024 Burton Award for his paper titled 鈥淭he Sincere Parody: Analysis of the Copyright Implications of an Emerging Trend in Musical Theatre.鈥 He will be presented with the...
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A team from Chicago-Kent College of Law took first place in the Queens County (New York) District Attorney鈥檚 Office鈥檚 10th Annual Mock Trial Competition the weekend of March 9鈥10, 2025. John Travlos...
James Davison Hunter鈥檚 Democracy and Solidarity: On the Cultural Roots of America鈥檚 Political Crisis (Yale University Press 2024), winner of Chicago-Kent College of Law鈥檚 2024 Roy C. Palmer Prize on...
鈥淲ith technology, our lives are becoming easier but also more complex,鈥 says Nancy Kim, the Michael Paul Galvin Chair in Entrepreneurship and Applied Legal Technology and professor of law at Chicago...
Chicago-Kent College of Law alumni feature prominently in the nationwide 2025 Super Lawyers list. More than one thousand Chicago-Kent alumni (1,334) currently make the cut, which ranks third among law...
The Republic of Kosovo has awarded its Presidential Medal of Merits to Chicago-Kent College of Law for its 鈥渃ontribution and dedication to academic growth in Kosovo.鈥 Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani...
Pushing the Limits of the Workplace?
鈥淚t鈥檚 actually a bit remarkable to be able to break down the legalities in a case like this,鈥 Chicago-Kent College of Law Visiting Associate Professor Andrew Ziaja says. 鈥淸California Civil Rights...
Two teams of Chicago-Kent College of Law students captured titles at the 2025 National Trial Competition regionals that were hosted at Chicago-Kent on February 7鈥9, 2025. The national competition is...
Trade Protection or Trade War? The Impact of Levying Tariffs
鈥淕enerally there are two main goals of imposing tariffs,鈥 Chicago-Kent College of Law Professor Sungjoon Cho says. 鈥淭he first is to collect fiscal revenues of the government. The second is to protect...
鈥淟aw never operates in a vacuum,鈥 says Chicago-Kent College of Law Professor Christopher W. Schmidt. 鈥淟aw is always informed by and affecting things outside of formal legal institutions.鈥 That...