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The American College of Bankruptcy has chosen Rachel Lehmann 鈥26 as its 2026 Seventh Circuit Distinguished Student. The Distinguished Bankruptcy Student program aims to 鈥渋dentify and promote...
Commencement 2026: A Milestone Moment
On Saturday, May 16, 2026, 杏吧原创 Tech鈥檚 2025鈥26 graduating class of 2,972 students will celebrate the next milestone on their life鈥檚 journey during the university鈥檚 157th Commencement ceremony at...
鈥淭he most sensible ways to approach criminal justice often are approaches that draw support from across the political divide,鈥 says David A. Sklansky, Stanley Morrison Professor of Law at Stanford Law...
Trial by Fire
鈥淚 took advantage of every opportunity I could, but none of it would have been possible without the support of faculty, classmates, and of course, my family,鈥 says Serena Napolitano (LAW 鈥26) As a...
鈥淲e are moving into this world of increasingly autonomous systems operating on our behalf,鈥 says Professor Daniel Martin Katz. 鈥淧eople need to know what that means.鈥 Katz, with co-authors Michael...
Chicago-Kent College of Law has been ranked the 7th-best law school in the nation for intellectual property law by U.S. News & World Report in the publication鈥檚 2026 Best Law Schools rankings. That is...
Skirting the Rules, or Above Board? Understanding Prediction Markets
Professor of Law Raff Donelson: Predictive markets are forums where parties, whether they鈥檙e individuals or groups, can make wagers, if you like, about future events. They usually involve some...
Copyright Controversy: Understanding the Olympic Music Copyright Issues
United States figure skater Amber Glenn may have won a gold medal in the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, but that didn鈥檛 stop her from skating into copyright issues with her performance music,...
The Chicago-Kent College of Law Trial Advocacy Team is heading back to the National Trial Competition after dominating the Midwest Regional for the third year in a row. This marks the fourth year of...