The 125th Anniversary Materials series is a collection of documents created for the 125th Anniversary celebration. The series includes faculty articles from Then & Now: Stories of Law and Progress, as well as documents and materials created for 125th Anniversary events.
Submissions from 2013
Privacy and Technology: A 125-Year Review, Lori B. Andrews
Then & Now: Stories of Law and Progress, Lori B. Andrews and Sarah K. Harding
Inventing Legal Aid: Women and Lay Lawyering, Felice Batlan
Chicago-Kent: 125 Years and Counting, Ralph L. Brill
U.S. Antitrust: From Shot in the Dark to Global Leadership, David J. Gerber
Chicago's "Great Boodle Trial", Todd Haugh
125 Alumni of Distinction Dinner: List of Honorees, IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law
125th Anniversary Gala: Invitation, IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law
125th Anniversary Gala: Program Book, IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law
125th Anniversary Gala: Save the Date, IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law
The Legacy of In re Neagle, Harold J. Krent
The Changing Composition of the American Jury, Nancy S. Marder
What's A Telegram?, Henry H. Perritt Jr.
Criminal Procedure and the Supreme Court - Then and Now, David Rudstein
John Montgomery Ward: The Lawyer Who Took On Baseball, Christopher W. Schmidt
A "Progressive Contraction of Jurisdiction": The Making of the Modern Supreme Court, Carolyn Shapiro
125 Years of Law Books, 1888-2013, Keith Ann Stiverson
The Rookery Building and Chicago-Kent, A. Dan Tarlock