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Affordable Care Act: Faculty Commentary
IIT Chicago-Kent faculty offered perspectives in the media on the constitutionality of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, just before and after the U.S. Supreme Court decision.IIT Chicago-Kent's 2012 Pre-Law Undergraduate Scholars will get a unique look at law school and the legal profession
A diverse group of 25 undergraduate students, all interested in legal careers, is participating in a special four-week summer session at IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law. The law school is hosting the Pre-Law Undergraduate Scholars (PLUS) Program, which is designed to provide current college freshmen, sophomores, and juniors exposure to the rigors of law school and contact with legal professionals. The PLUS program is also aimed at promoting diversity in the legal profession.Access to Justice on a smartphone
A redesign of A2J Author software currently in the works will allow pro se litigants greater access to A2J Guided Interviews by allowing the application to be used on any Web browser, including the browser on a cell phone. Now, anybody with access to a computer or a smartphone will be able to create a fileable legal document by answering a series of simple questions about their legal issue.IIT Chicago-Kent to develop ebook for national Cyber Clinic pilot program
IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law's Center for Access to Justice and Technology (CAJT), in cooperation with the Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction (CALI) and Idaho Legal Services, Inc., will take clinical education to the next level with the development of Cyber Clinics modeled on Professor Ronald W. Staudt's current Justice & Technology Practicum course.Her Royal Highness Princess Bajrakitiyabha Mahidol of Thailand and ABA President-elect Laurel G. Bellows to address 2012 IIT Chicago-Kent graduates
Her Royal Highness Princess Bajrakitiyabha Mahidol of Thailand and Laurel G. Bellows, president-elect of the American Bar Association, will address graduates at IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law's 2012 Commencement ceremony on Sunday, May 13, at 2:30 p.m at the UIC Forum in Chicago. There will also be a live webcast of the ceremony available on the Commencement homepage at www.kentlaw.iit.edu/commencement.Play by IIT Chicago-Kent Professor Henry H. Perritt, Jr., offers attorneys innovative way to earn continuing legal education credits
"Giving Ground," a play by IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law Professor Henry H. Perritt, Jr., is more than a whodunit full of murder, mayhem, political corruption and shady corporate dealings. Premiering May 3, 2012, at the Thompson Center Auditorium in Chicago, the play is also a carefully crafted program through which Illinois attorneys can earn MCLE credit. The performance is co-sponsored by IIT Chicago-Kent's Office of Continuing Legal Education, The Artistic Home Theater and the Chicago Bar Association's Young Lawyers Section.Austin D. Sarat to deliver public lecture April 23 as IIT Chicago-Kent's 2012 Centennial Visitor
Amherst College Professor Austin D. Sarat will deliver the 2012 Centennial Lecture, "Keeping Civility in its Place: Dissent, Injustice and the Lessons of History," on April 23 at IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law. The lecture is free and open to the public, but reservations are requested. A reception will follow the lecture.George Washington University law professor Laura Dickinson will deliver the 2011 IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law/Roy C. Palmer Civil Liberties Prize lecture on April 24
George Washington University law professor Laura Dickinson will discuss her award-winning book, "Outsourcing War and Peace: Preserving Public Values in a World of Privatized Foreign Affairs" (Yale University Press 2011), at the 2011 IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law/Roy C. Palmer Civil Liberties Prize Lecture. The program will begin at noon on April 24, 2012.IIT Chicago-Kent wins the seventh annual National Ethics Trial Competition
IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law second-year students Bernadett Guy, Jordan Lebovitz, Tara Korthals and Erin Mayer are the winners of the seventh annual National Ethics Trial Competition, held March 15 to 17 at the Robert T. Matsui Federal Courthouse in Sacramento, Calif. IIT Chicago-Kent was one of only 16 law school teams invited to participate in the competition.Caroline Teichner '12 and Anne Schmidlin '13 to represent IIT Chicago-Kent in the Evan A. Evans Constitutional Law Moot Court Competition
Caroline Teichner '12 and Anne Schmidlin '13 will represent IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law in the 2012 Evan A. Evans Constitutional Law Moot Court Competition March 23 to 25 at the University of Wisconsin Law School in Madison. Law school teams from many of the top moot court programs in the country will participate in the tournament, which is named for Judge Evan A. Evans, who served on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit from 1916 to 1948.IIT Chicago-Kent adds the names of 21 alumni to IUSTITIAM SERVAVERUNT
The names of 21 IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law alumni have been added to Iustitiam Servaverunt, an artistic tribute to the law school's century-old tradition of educating judges and to the many law school alumni who have served on state and federal courts. Nicknamed the "Judges Wall," Iustitiam Servaverunt is a stainless steel sculpture that bears the names of more than 250 IIT Chicago-Kent alumni who have become judges.IIT Chicago-Kent to participate in the 39th annual Giles Sutherland Rich Memorial Moot Court Competition
Second-year IIT Chicago-Kent students John Lawlis and Kyle Wallenberg will represent the law school in the 39th annual Giles Sutherland Rich Memorial Moot Court Competitionas Midwest regional tournament March 16 to 18 in Chicago. Sponsored by the American Intellectual Property Law Association, the competition focuses on patent and intellectual property law issues. Winners from four regional competitions will advance to compete in the national tournament in April.IiT Chicago-Kent to participate in National Ethics Trial Competition
Bernadett Guy, Jordan Lebovitz, Tara Korthals and Erin Mayer, second-year students at IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law, will represent the law school in the seventh annual National Ethics Trial Competition, held March 15 to 17 at the Robert T. Matsui Federal Courthouse in Sacramento, Calif.IIT Chicago-Kent Center for Open Government to host Freedom of Information and Open Meetings Act training seminar for journalists
The Center for Open Government at IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law, the Chicago Headline Club and Citizen Advocacy Center will co-sponsor a free open government training seminar for professional and citizen journalists March 17 from noon to 2 p.m. at the law school, Room 580, 565 West Adams St. (between Clinton and Jefferson streets), in Chicago.IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law to Participate in the National Moot Court Competition in Child Welfare and Adoption Law
Allison Adams, Catherine Cottle and Jason Gluskin, second-year students at IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law, will represent the law school in the National Moot Court Competition in Child Welfare and Adoption Law. The tournament will be held March 9 and 10 at Capital University Law School in Columbus, Ohio.IIT Chicago-Kent advances to the 2012 AAJ Student Trial Advocacy Competition's national finals
The IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law team of Daniel Crone '12, Marcell Taylor '12, Jessica Velez '12, and Carlos Vera '12 has advanced to the national finals of the American Association for Justice's 2012 Student Trial Advocacy Competition by winning the regional tournament, held March 1 to 4 in St. Louis. IIT Chicago-Kent will now compete against first-place teams from 13 other regional tournaments in the national finals March 22 to 25 in Las Vegas."Internet Privacy, Social Networks and Data Aggregation" is the theme of IIT Chicago-Kent conference
IIT Chicago-Kent will present Internet Privacy, Social Networks and Data Aggregation, a one-day conference that will feature a wide range of experts in the technology, legal, computer science, and information privacy fields who will focus on Internet privacy and the problems created by the intersection of social networks and the burgeoning data aggregation industry on March 23. Attendance is free of charge, but reservations are required. The conference is eligible for 5.0 hours of IL MCLE credit.Exelon Corporation CEO John W. Rowe to deliver keynote address at second annual Great Lakes Environmental Law Symposium
"The Future of Energy Law in Illinois and Beyond"
John W. Rowe, chairman and CEO of Exelon Corporation and chairman of the IIT Board of Trustees, will deliver the keynote address at the second annual Great Lakes Environmental Law Symposium, co-sponsored by IIT Chicago-Kent and the Chicago Park District. The half-day symposium will be held March 30 at the law school.IIT Chicago-Kent to participate in the ABA National Appellate Advocacy Competition
Two teams from IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law will participate in the 33rd annual ABA National Appellate Advocacy Regional Competition March 1 to 3 at the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California in San Francisco. Second-year students Emily Chase-Sosnoff, Irena Kin and Sam Mustain will compete on one team. The other team will comprise second-year students Gregory Forfa, Patrick Gill and Prava Palacharla.IIT Chicago-Kent repeats as National Cultural Heritage Law Moot Court Competition champions
Second-year students Richard Poskozim and Filip Zucek successfully defended IIT Chicago-Kent's championship in the third annual National Cultural Heritage Law Moot Court Competition, held February 24 and 25 in Chicago. This is IIT Chicago-Kent's second consecutive National Cultural Heritage Law Moot Court Competition championship.IIT Chicago-Kent wins the William E. McGee National Civil Rights Moot Court Competition championship
Second-year law students Rachel Brady, Matthew Cogan and Alexandra Grace have won the 27th annual William E. McGee National Civil Rights Moot Court Competition, held February 23 to 25 at the University of Minnesota Law School. Brady also received the competition's overall Best Oral Advocate Award.IIT Chicago-Kent to compete in the AAJ Student Trial Advocacy Competition's 2012 regional tournament
Two teams from IIT Chicago-Kent will compete against teams from other 12 law schools in the American Association for Justice's 2012 Student Trial Advocacy Competition's regional tournament from March 1 to 4 in St. Louis. 3L students Daniel Crone, Marcell Taylor, Jessica Velez and Carlos Vera will compete on one of IIT Chicago-Kent's teams. The second IIT Chicago-Kent team will comprise 3L students Nicholas Economakos, Jennifer Rexroat-Lavin and Brett Siegel, and 2L student Amanda Bielinski.IIT Chicago-Kent to participate in the National Environmental Law Moot Court Competition
IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law students Patrick Abbott, Eun-kyung Kim and Erica Yee will represent the law school in the 24th annual National Environmental Law Moot Court Competition, to be held February 23 to 25 in White Plains, New York. Established in 1989, the tournament is recognized as the preeminent environmental law competition in the United States. More than 200 students from across the United States and Canada compete annually.IIT Chicago-Kent to defend its championship in the National Cultural Heritage Law Moot Court Competition
IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law will field two teams to defend its championship and best brief honors in the third annual National Cultural Heritage Law Moot Court Competition, to be held February 24 and 25 in Chicago. Third-year students Sinjan Bose, Joshua Lurie and Kirtana Kalavapudi will compete on one of IIT Chicago-Kent's teams. The second IIT Chicago-Kent team will comprise second-year students Richard Poskozim and Filip Zucek.IIT Chicago-Kent advances to the NBLSA Thurgood Marshall Mock Trial Competition finals
For the third consecutive year, IIT Chicago-Kent has advanced to the national finals of the National Black Law Students Association's (NBLSA) Thurgood Marshall Mock Trial Competition. The mock trial team of Hazel Gumbs, Rachel Oliver, Johanna Ojo and Brittany Pritchett will join 11 other teams in the national finals, which take place March 7 to 11 in Washington, D.C.Katherine S. Newman to deliver 34th annual Kenneth M. Piper Lecture at IIT Chicago-Kent
"Workers on the Run: Recession and the Pressure on Workplace Rights"
Dean Katherine S. Newman of the Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences at Johns Hopkins University will deliver IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law's 34rd annual Kenneth M. Piper Lecture on March 6, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. The lecture is free and open to the public.New issue of the Seventh Circuit Review now available online
The latest issue of Chicago-Kent's Seventh Circuit Review is now online at www.kentlaw.edu/7cr, complete with synopses of the students' articles available as downloadable MP3 files. The articles analyze recent decisions of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit dealing with the Bivens decision, international law and legislative immunity.IIT Chicago-Kent to participate in the William E. McGee National Civil Rights Moot Court Competition
Two IIT Chicago-Kent teams will participate in the 27th annual William E. McGee National Civil Rights Moot Court Competition February 23 to 25 at the University of Minnesota Law School. Second-year students Max Barack, Ramsin Canon and Amir Missaghi will compete on one team; the other team will comprise second-year students Rachel Brady, Matthew Cogan and Alexandra Grace.IIT Chicago-Kent advances to National Trial Competition as top seed from Region 8
The IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law team of Lindsay Gephardt '12, Heather Widell '12, and Erik Wilson '12 has advanced to the final rounds of the National Trial Competition (NTC), to be held March 21 to 24 in Austin, Tex. IIT Chicago-Kent was one of two winning teams in the NTC Region 8 tournament, held February 9 to 11 in Chicago. This is the sixth consecutive year IIT Chicago-Kent will send a team to the NTC finals.Keyword Selected: Jones
A final night at the Conga Room
The closing party for L.A.'s iconic pan-Latin music hub was all about legacy with performances by salsero Gilberto Santa Rosa and a dance showcase by Conga Kids
Inside the Sean 'Diddy' Combs' raids: Emptied safes, dismantled electronics, gun-toting feds
Legal experts said investigators would likely seek authorization to 'search for videos or photographs on any devices connected to the target.'
For Black women, the world of hip-hop has always been a minefield of misogyny
The sex-trafficking investigation involving Sean 'Diddy' Combs may be today's headlines, but misogyny in hip-hop is old news a a reality I know all too well.
Taylor Swift's dad won't face charges in Sydney altercation with paparazzo
'No further police action will be taken' relating to a late-February altercation between Taylor Swift's father, Scott Swift, and a photographer in Sydney.
How Everclear's Art Alexakis combines rock and comedy to fight MS
Alexakis continues his National MS Awareness Month tradition of kicking off the third annual 24-hour online 'Dystopia Tonight Stream to End MS' on Wednesday at 6 p.m.
Where is Diddy? Sean Combs remains in U.S. amid widening sex trafficking probe, sources say
Sean 'Diddy' Combs remains in the United States and vows to fight sex trafficking allegations, sources close to the music legend said.
BeyoncA(c)'s 'Cowboy Carter' comes 'round, 'round, 'round this week. Here's what we know
'Cowboy Carter,' BeyoncA(c)'s anticipated follow-up to 'Renaissance,' drops this week. Here's what we know so far, including the album's track list.
Bruce Springsteen's rock 'n' roll church is back in session with the E Street Band
In San Diego on Monday night, the Boss performed one of his first gigs a complete with a guest appearance by a dog a since resuming his world tour postponed last year.
Cuba Gooding Jr. added as co-defendant in Lil Rod's lawsuit against Diddy
Cuba Gooding Jr. is added as a co-defendant in a lawsuit against Sean 'Diddy' Combs. Record producer Rodney 'Lil Rod' Jones accuses the actor of sexual assault.
The Conga Room welcomed Latin luminaries for 25 years. Why club founders say it's time to let it rest
The Conga Room fans flocked to see Latin icons, from Celia Cruz to Bad Bunny. The club's founders reflect on the end of a 25-year run.
Sean 'Diddy' Combs faces sweeping sex-trafficking inquiry: What the feds have, need to prove
Legal experts say it could take time to build a criminal case against the hip-hop mogul but note that civil lawsuits against him could offer investigators a road map.
Sean 'Diddy' Combs' L.A., Miami homes raided in sex-trafficking inquiry, sources say
Agents search Sean Combs' Holmby Hills and Miami mansions as part of a federal inquiry into sex trafficking allegations, law enforcement sources said.
Joni Mitchell returns to Spotify two years after boycott over Joe Rogan's COVID-19 'lies'
Joni Mitchell's music returned to Spotify last week, more than two years after she boycotted the streaming giant for platforming 'The Joe Rogan Experience.'
Weezer's Blue Album at 30: The inside story of the debut that launched L.A.'s nerdiest band
Thirty years after the release of their debut LP, the members of Weezer reveal how the Blue Album came to be.
Kim Gordon never fully said 'Bye Bye' to L.A. Why she's back, with a TikTok hit to boot
The former Sonic Youth musician, now 70, makes some noise with her new album, 'The Collective," and a concert tour that stops in Los Angeles this week.
Meet Los Shinigamis del Norte, a band that fuses a love of anime with norteA+-o
Los Shinigamis del Norte, a mAosica Mexicana regional group that performs anime-centric songs and covers in Spanish, honors Akira Toriyama and lovers of anime across Latin America.
BeyoncA(c)'s 'BeyincA(c)' sash is no mere typo: Tina Knowles offered an explanation years ago
Tina Knowles has explained that 'BeyincA(c),' the name emblazoned on daughter Beyonce's 'Cowboy Carter' sash, traces back to her loved ones' birth certificates.
How do you top your biggest album? For Waxahatchee, the first step is to not overthink it
The band's vocalist and mastermind, Katie Crutchfield, talks about her latest Southern rock-inspired album, "Tigers Blood," out Friday.
Sinseers craft a love letter to L.A. Chicano soul on debut album 'Sinseerly Yours'
Thee Sinseers talk about backing soul legend Brenton Wood and learning to find their own sound as they developed their debut album, out Friday.
Lukas Gage is sorry, Shania Twain. This is all about his fur-coat, face-palm Vegas wedding
Lukas Gage offered his apologies to Shania Twain for 'wasting her time' when she serenaded the actor and Chris Appleton at their April wedding.
Cola Boyy, Oxnard's funk innovator and disabled activist, dies at 34
Matthew Urango, the Oxnard-raised singer, multi-instrumentalist and activist who performed as Cola Boyy, has died. He was 34.
Esa-Pekka Salonen's resignation in San Francisco is a wake-up call for arts groups nationwide
Conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen's statement about the San Francisco Symphony board has crucial ramifications for arts organizations including the L.A. Phil.
Greg Lee, singer of influential L.A. ska band Hepcat, dies at 53
Lee suffered a brain aneurysm followed by cardiac arrest on March 17 at his home in Paramount; he died in the hospital.
De Los showcase at SXSW brings together love, family and Latinidad
The De Los showcase was among several at SXSW that focused exclusively on Latin music, which had a bigger presence at the festival than in previous years.
BeyoncA(c): Upcoming release 'ain't a Country album. This is a "BeyoncA(c)" album'
BeyoncA(c) is being very clear about her messaging on her 'Cowboy Carter' album: 'This ain't a Country album. This is a "BeyoncA(c)" album.'
Dr. Dre says he had three strokes when hospitalized for brain aneurysm
Dr. Dre said he had three strokes after his 2021 hospitalization for a brain aneurysm: 'It's just something that you can't control.'
L.A. lost Yuval Sharon to Detroit. Here's what we're missing a and what we might win back
What the success of John Cage's 'Europeras 3 & 4' in Detroit and Christian Wolff's 90th-birthday celebration in New York reveal about this moment in music.
Taylor Swift's L.A. fans made SoFi concerts shake, shake, shake, Caltech-UCLA study says
Seattle Swifties aren't the only ones who can shake it off to seismic proportions. Taylor Swift's L.A. fans also caused earthquake-like activity, a study says.
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