Gastro Intellectual Property Symposium - Alexis Crawford Douglas
Alexis Crawford Douglas of K&L Gates speaks at the Gastro Intellectual Property Symposium.
View MoreAlexis Crawford Douglas of K&L Gates speaks at the Gastro Intellectual Property Symposium.
View MoreCarolyn Purnell, a Jack Miller Center Fellow with the Benjamin Franklin Project at IIT, discusses an 18th century branding case before the Gastro Intellectual Property Symposium.
View MoreThe Gastro Intellectual Property Symposium, sponsored by the Chicago-Kent Intellectual Property Law Society, explored legal issues in the craft beer industry.
View MoreGlenn Rice of Funkhouser Vegosen Liebman & Dunn speaks at the Gastro Intellectual Property Symposium.
View MoreJim Ebel, co-founder of Two Brothers Brewing, speaks at the Gastro Intellectual Property Symposium.
View More2015 Chicago-Kent Intellectual Property Law Society President Tina Thomas welcomes guests to the Gastro Intellectual Property Symposium.
View MoreCaroline Shoenberger of the Chicago Legal Clinic speaks at the Immigration Law Career Panel, sponsored by the Chicago-Kent Immigration Law Society.
View MoreCharles Wintersteen of Charles Wintersteen & Associates speaks at the Immigration Law Career Panel, sponsored by the Chicago-Kent Immigration Law Society.
View More2015 Chicago-Kent Immigration Law Society President Katherine Rivera introduces the Immigration Law Career Panel, sponsored by the Chicago-Kent Immigration Law Society.
View MoreLaura Grover of United States Citizenship and Immigration Services speaks at the Immigration Law Career Panel, sponsored by the Chicago-Kent Immigration Law Society.
View MoreMarjorie Baltazar of Sidley Austin speaks at the Immigration Law Career Panel, sponsored by the Chicago-Kent Immigration Law Society.
View MoreAneesha Gandhi of the National Immigrant Justice Center speaks at the Immigration Law Career Panel, sponsored by the Chicago-Kent Immigration Law Society.
View MorePanelists and student organization leaders at the Immigration Law Career Panel, sponsored by the Chicago-Kent Immigration Law Society.
View MoreCaitlyn Ajax, winner of the Edmund G. Burke award, with Ilana Diamond Rovner at the 2015 Ilana Diamond Rovner Appellate Advocacy Awards.
View MoreCaitlyn Ajax, winner of the Edmund G. Burke award, with Professor Kent Streseman at the 2015 Ilana Diamond Rovner Appellate Advocacy Awards.
View MoreAward statuettes at the 2015 Ilana Diamond Rovner Appellate Advocacy Awards.
View MoreMax Eichenberger, winner of the Ralph L. Brill Award for Best Brief, with Professor Ralph Brill at the 2015 Ilana Diamond Rovner Appellate Advocacy Awards.
View MoreAlex Halaska, winner of the 24th Annual Ilana Diamond Rovner Appellate Advocacy Competition, with Ilana Diamond Rovner at the 2015 awards ceremony.
View MoreWinners and judges at the 2015 Ilana Diamond Rovner Appellate Advocacy Awards. Back row, L-R: Alex Halaska, Caitlyn Ajax. Bottom row, L-R: The Honorable Robert E. Gordon, the Honorable Ilana Diamond Rovner, Illinois Solicitor General...
View MoreKelsey Weyhing, winner of the Fay Clayton Award for Outstanding Oral Advocate, with Professor Kent Streseman at the 2015 Ilana Diamond Rovner Appellate Advocacy Awards.
View MoreWinners of the 2015 Ilana Diamond Rovner Appellate Advocacy awards, L-R: Kelsey Weyhing, Caitlyn Ajax, Alex Halaska, Max Eichenberger.
View MoreAdam Greenfield, writer of Against the Smart City (2013), during the presentation "Are Smart Cities a Smart Choice?" at the "Exposed: Privacy, Security, and the Smart City" conference.
View MoreAdam Greenfield, writer of Against the Smart City (2013), during the presentation "Are Smart Cities a Smart Choice?" at the "Exposed: Privacy, Security, and the Smart City" conference.
View MoreFrances Bronet, senior vice president and provost at Illinois Institute of Technology, welcomes guests at the at the "Exposed: Privacy, Security, and the Smart City" conference.
View MoreFrances Bronet, senior vice president and provost at Illinois Institute of Technology, welcomes guests at the at the "Exposed: Privacy, Security, and the Smart City" conference.
View MoreKevin Willer, Partner, Chicago Ventures, and co-founder of Google's Chicago office, and Lori Andrews, Distinguished Professor of Law at IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law, during "Kevin Willer in Conversation with Lori Andrews" at the...
View MoreKevin Willer, Partner, Chicago Ventures, and co-founder of Google's Chicago office, and Lori Andrews, Distinguished Professor of Law at IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law, during "Kevin Willer in Conversation with Lori Andrews" at the...
View MoreWoodrow Hartzog, Assistant Professor at the Cumberland School of Law at Samford University, and Kimberly Bailey, Associate Professor of Law at IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law, during the "Reaping Benefits and Respecting Privacy...
View MoreProfessor Godfrey introduces Cook County State's Attorney Anita Alvarez, Class of 1986, at the second annual Evening with Anita Alvarez event, "An Up-Close Look at the Criminal Law Profession."
View MoreSign announcing the second annual Evening with Anita Alvarez event, "An Up-Close Look at the Criminal Law Profession." The event was cosponsored by Chicago-Kent Criminal Law Society, Chicago-Kent Society of Women in Law, HLLSA, Lagunitas...
View MoreCook County State's Attorney Anita Alvarez, Class of 1986, at the second annual Evening with Anita Alvarez event, "An Up-Close Look at the Criminal Law Profession."
View MoreCook County State's Attorney Anita Alvarez, Class of 1986, at the second annual Evening with Anita Alvarez event, "An Up-Close Look at the Criminal Law Profession."
View MoreCook County State's Attorney Anita Alvarez, Class of 1986, with student organization leaders at the second annual Evening with Anita Alvarez event, "An Up-Close Look at the Criminal Law Profession."
View MoreCook County State's Attorney Anita Alvarez, Class of 1986, with members of the Chicago-Kent Criminal Law Society at the second annual Evening with Anita Alvarez event, "An Up-Close Look at the Criminal Law Profession."
View MoreStudent leaders introduce guest speaker Osvaldo Burgos Perez at "Introducing the Human Rights in the Face of Puerto Rico's Colonial & Economic Crisis."
View MoreGuest speaker Osvaldo Burgos Perez, one of Puerto Rico's top human rights lawyers, with student organization leaders at "Introducing the Human Rights in the Face of Puerto Rico's Colonial & Economic Crisis."
View MoreAudience during "Introducing the Human Rights in the Face of Puerto Rico's Colonial & Economic Crisis."
View MoreGuest speaker Osvaldo Burgos Perez engages the audience at "Introducing the Human Rights in the Face of Puerto Rico's Colonial & Economic Crisis."
View MoreGuest speaker Osvaldo Burgos Perez at "Introducing the Human Rights in the Face of Puerto Rico's Colonial & Economic Crisis."
View MoreAllison Beck, first female director of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, discussed rising income inequality, collective bargaining, labor regulation and the "sharing" economy at a Labor and Employment Relations Association...
View MoreHosts and guest speaker of a Labor and Employment Relations Association meeting. L-R: Joshua Ditelberg, Seyfarth Shaw LLP; Allison Beck, director of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service; Assistant Dean Marsha Ross-Jackson; David...
View MoreChicago-Kent Federalist Society members with Professor John Kunich of the University of North Carolina, Charlotte and Professor Sheldon Nahmod at the "Confederate Flag: Treason or Liberty Symbol?" debate.
View MoreProfessor John Kunich of the University of North Carolina, Charlotte at the "Confederate Flag: Treason or Liberty Symbol?" debate.
View MoreProfessor John Kunich of the University of North Carolina, Charlotte and audience members at the "Confederate Flag: Treason or Liberty Symbol?" debate.
View MoreProfessor Sheldon Nahmod at the "Confederate Flag: Treason or Liberty Symbol?" debate.
View MoreProfessor Sheldon Nahmod and audience members at the "Confederate Flag: Treason or Liberty Symbol?" debate.
View MoreStephen Johnson gives a BookIT talk for his book The Economist's Guide to Intellectual Property: What It Is, How to Protect It, How to Exploit It.
View MoreCongressman Danny K. Davis, the U.S. Representative for Illinois's 7th congressional district, speaks at the launch event for the Chicago-Kent Patent Hub. The Chicago-Kent Patent Hub is a pro bono program that helps qualified, low-income...
View MorePatent Hub director Mary Anne Smith speaks at the launch event for the Chicago-Kent Patent Hub. The Chicago-Kent Patent Hub is a pro bono program that helps qualified, low-income inventors and small businesses in Illinois obtain volunteer...
View MoreUSPTO’s Jennifer McDowell speaks at the launch event for the Chicago-Kent Patent Hub. The Chicago-Kent Patent Hub is a pro bono program that helps qualified, low-income inventors and small businesses in Illinois obtain volunteer legal...
View MoreU.S. Congressman Bobby Rush speaks at the launch event for the Chicago-Kent Patent Hub. The Chicago-Kent Patent Hub is a pro bono program that helps qualified, low-income inventors and small businesses in Illinois obtain volunteer legal...
View MoreIllinois Tech President Alan Cramb speaks at the launch event for the Chicago-Kent Patent Hub. The Chicago-Kent Patent Hub is a pro bono program that helps qualified, low-income inventors and small businesses in Illinois obtain volunteer...
View MoreDavid Clough (Class of 1993) speaks at the launch event for the Chicago-Kent Patent Hub. The Chicago-Kent Patent Hub is a pro bono program that helps qualified, low-income inventors and small businesses in Illinois obtain volunteer legal...
View MoreGroup of students at the launch event for the Chicago-Kent Patent Hub. The Chicago-Kent Patent Hub is a pro bono program that helps qualified, low-income inventors and small businesses in Illinois obtain volunteer legal assistance from...
View MoreGroup of students at the launch event for the Chicago-Kent Patent Hub. The Chicago-Kent Patent Hub is a pro bono program that helps qualified, low-income inventors and small businesses in Illinois obtain volunteer legal assistance from...
View MoreProfessor Ed Lee, Director of the Program in Intellectual Property Law, speaking to Mary Anne Smith, director of the IIT Chicago-Kent Patent Hub at the launch event. The Chicago-Kent Patent Hub is a pro bono program that helps qualified...
View MoreSpeakers at the launch event for the Chicago-Kent Patent Hub. L-R: Patent Hub director Mary Anne Smith, David Clough (Class of 1993), U.S. Congressman Danny Davis, U.S. Congressman Bobby Rush, Illinois Tech President Alan Cramb, Dean...
View MoreGavin O'Keefe speaks to Chicago-Kent students about working with assistants, partners, and clients, and the day to day realities of professional life at the "Day in the Life of a Patent Attorney" event.
View MoreGavin O'Keefe and audience members at the "Day in the Life of a Patent Attorney" event.
View MoreCircuit Judge M. Margaret McKeown of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit delivers the keynote address, “Censorship in the Guise of Authorship: Harmonizing Copyright and the First Amendment," at the sixth annual Supreme Court IP...
View MoreCircuit Judge M. Margaret McKeown of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and Professor Saurabh Vishnubhakat of the Texas A&M University School of Law at the sixth annual Supreme Court IP Review (SCIPR) conference.
View MorePanelists and moderator at Patent I Panel discuss Commil USA v. Cisco during the sixth annual Supreme Court IP Review (SCIPR) conference. L-R: Daniel S. Stringfield, Steptoe & Johnson LLP; Mark D. Strachan, Sayles | Werbner, counsel for...
View MorePanelists and moderator at the Patent II Panel discuss Teva Pharmaceuticals v. Sandoz during the sixth annual Supreme Court IP Review (SCIPR) conference. L-R: Robert A. Surrette, McAndrews, Held & Malloy Ltd.; Professor Greg Reilly...
View MorePanelists at the Patent III Panel discuss Kimble v. Marvel Enterprises, Inc. during the sixth annual Supreme Court IP Review (SCIPR) conference. L-R: Thomas G. Saunders, WilmerHale; David L. Applegate, Williams Mongomery & John; Fiona A...
View MorePanelists and moderator at the Patent III Panel discuss Kimble v. Marvel Enterprises, Inc. during the sixth annual Supreme Court IP Review (SCIPR) conference. L-R: David W. Clough, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP; Thomas G. Saunders...
View MorePanelists at the Patent II Panel discuss Teva Pharmaceuticals v. Sandoz during the sixth annual Supreme Court IP Review (SCIPR) conference. L-R: Professor Greg Reilly, California Western School of Law; William M. Jay, Goodwin Procter LLP...
View MorePanelists and moderator at the Patent II Panel discuss Teva Pharmaceuticals v. Sandoz during the sixth annual Supreme Court IP Review (SCIPR) conference. L-R: Robert A. Surrette, McAndrews, Held & Malloy Ltd.; Professor Greg Reilly...
View MoreProfessor Christopher Schmidt moderates a preview of the upcoming term at the sixth annual Supreme Court IP Review (SCIPR) conference.
View MorePanelists and moderator discuss the upcoming term at the sixth annual Supreme Court IP Review (SCIPR) conference. L-R: Professor Christopher Schmidt; William M. Jay, Goodwin Procter LLP; Thomas G. Saunders, WilmerHale; Professor Greg...
View MoreProfessor Ed Lee discusses analytics on the past term at the sixth annual Supreme Court IP Review (SCIPR) conference.
View MoreProfessor Dan Katz discusses analytics on the past term at the sixth annual Supreme Court IP Review (SCIPR) conference.
View MoreDean Krent and Professor Sarah Harding speak on Constitution Day.
View MoreProfessor Sharon K. Sandeen of Hamline University School of Law delivers the first BookIT talk of Fall 2015 on her book Trade Secrecy and International Transactions.
View MoreProfessor Ed Lee introduces Professor Sharon K. Sandeen of Hamline University School of Law at the first BookIT talk of Fall 2015.
View MorePanelists and student members of the American Constitution Society at "Marriage Equality: Where Are We Now? Where Do We Go From Here?"
View MorePeter Cheun introduces panelists at "Marriage Equality: Where Are We Now? Where Do We Go From Here?" Panelists, L-R: Professors Christopher Schmidt, Katharine Baker, Vincent Samar, and Steven Heyman.
View MoreAudience during the celebration to honor Keith Ann Stiverson for her upcoming term as President of the American Association of Law Libraries.
View MoreGuests at the celebration to honor Keith Ann Stiverson for her upcoming term as President of the American Association of Law Libraries.
View MoreDean Krent welcomes guests at the celebration to honor Keith Ann Stiverson for her upcoming term as President of the American Association of Law Libraries.
View MoreRobert Martin speaks at the celebration to honor Keith Ann Stiverson for her upcoming term as President of the American Association of Law Libraries.
View MoreProfessor Joan Steinman speaks at the celebration to honor Keith Ann Stiverson for her upcoming term as President of the American Association of Law Libraries.
View MoreHeriberto Diaz Alcantar and Caitlyn Ajax at the Building Community Program during Orientation Week 2015.
View MoreCaitlyn Ajax, Brandi Burton, and Blake Stewart at the Building Community Program during Orientation Week 2015.
View MorePanelists Brandi Burton, Blake Stewart, Jenna Kim, and Professor Hank Perritt at the Building Community Program during Orientation Week 2015.
View MoreAssistant Dean Marsha Ross-Jackson described her professional background at the Building Community Program during Orientation Week 2015.
View MoreDean Sowle introduces Judge Aurelia Pucinski of the Illinois Appellate Court to administer the professionalism pledge during Orientation Week 2015.
View MoreJudge Aurelia Pucinski of the Illinois Appellate Court administers the professionalism pledge during Orientation Week 2015.
View MoreJudge Aurelia Pucinski of the Illinois Appellate Court administers the professionalism pledge during Orientation Week 2015.
View MoreKatie Aune moderates Law School 101: The New Alumni Perspective during Orientation Week 2015.
View MorePanelists Rory Quinn (Class of 2015), Rebecca Neubauer (Class of 2014), and Kyle Swanson (Class of 2015) provide insight for students at Law School 101: The New Alumni Perspective during Orientation Week 2015.
View MorePanelists Megan Morton (Class of 2014) and Iman Boundaoui (Class of 2015) provide insight for students at Law School 101: The New Alumni Perspective during Orientation Week 2015.
View MoreDean Sowle gives a presentation about the various court systems in America before the Circuit Court Observation during Orientation Week 2015.
View MoreStudents crossing Daley Plaza on their way to Circuit Court Observation during Orientation Week 2015.
View MoreStudents outside the court building before Circuit Court Observation during Orientation Week.
View MoreLibrarian Debbie Ginsberg leads students on a tour of the library during Orientation Week 2015.
View MoreLibrarian Scott Vanderlin leads students on a tour of the library during Orientation Week 2015.
View MoreLibrarian Clare Willis leads students on a tour of the library during Orientation Week 2015.
View MoreStudent audience at a mock trial held by Chicago-Kent's Trial Advocacy program during Orientation Week 2015.
View MoreNatalie Adeeyo at a mock trial held by Chicago-Kent's Trial Advocacy program during Orientation Week 2015.
View MoreNatalie Adeeyo introduces the defendant at a mock trial held by Chicago-Kent's Trial Advocacy program during Orientation Week 2015.
View MoreJudge Erickson at a mock trial held by Chicago-Kent's Trial Advocacy program during Orientation Week 2015.
View MoreJudge Erickson introduces a mock trial held by Chicago-Kent's Trial Advocacy program during Orientation Week 2015.
View MoreEvelyn Hernandez in the role of plaintiff at a mock trial held by Chicago-Kent's Trial Advocacy program during Orientation Week 2015.
View MoreMichael Sherer presents closing arguments at a mock trial held by Chicago-Kent's Trial Advocacy program during Orientation Week 2015.
View MoreThe Chicago-Kent Admissions team during Orientation Week 2015.
View MoreFront doors of Chicago-Kent College of Law during Orientation Week 2015.
View MoreStudents gathered in the lobby for registration during Orientation Week 2015.
View MoreStudents gathered in the lobby for registration during Orientation Week 2015.
View MoreStudents gathered in the lobby for registration during Orientation Week 2015.
View MoreCurrent student ambassadors welcome new students with t-shirts during Orientation Week 2015.
View MoreJenna Abhijeet, Director of Academic Administration and Student Services at the welcoming session during Orientation Week 2015.
View MoreIIT President Alan Cramb welcomed students during Orientation Week 2015.
View MoreDean Harold Krent introduces the welcoming session during Orientation Week 2015.
View MoreDean Sowle welcomes students during Orientation Week 2015.
View MoreNew law students at a welcoming session during Orientation Week 2015.
View MoreNicole Vilches of the admissions department provided an overview of orientation activities during Orientation Week 2015.
View MoreKeynote speaker Robert Willens at the CLE 34th annual Federal Tax Institute.
View MoreDean Marsha Ross-Jackson accepts the SBA award for Adjunct Professor of the Year at the 2014-2014 Bar & Gavel and Student Bar Association Awards.
View MoreIman Boundaoui is inducted into the Bar & Gavel Society at the 2014-2014 Bar & Gavel and Student Bar Association Awards.
View MoreCasey Brown is inducted into the Bar & Gavel Society at the 2014-2014 Bar & Gavel and Student Bar Association Awards.
View More2015 Inductees at the 2014-2014 Bar & Gavel and Student Bar Association Awards.
View MoreThe Hispanic-Latino Law Student Association receives the 2015 SBA award for Student Organization of the Year at the 2014-2014 Bar & Gavel and Student Bar Association Awards. President Laurel Martinez receives the award.
View MoreHanna Kaufman is inducted into the Bar & Gavel Society at the 2014-2014 Bar & Gavel and Student Bar Association Awards.
View MoreDean Krent delivered his annual State of the Law School Address at the 2014-2014 Bar & Gavel and Student Bar Association Awards.
View MoreLaurel Martinez is inducted into the Bar & Gavel Society at the 2014-2014 Bar & Gavel and Student Bar Association Awards.
View MoreMeghan McDonald is inducted into the Bar & Gavel Society at the 2014-2014 Bar & Gavel and Student Bar Association Awards.
View MoreOdell Mitchell III is inducted into the Bar & Gavel Society at the 2014-2014 Bar & Gavel and Student Bar Association Awards.
View MoreDana Pownall is inducted into the Bar & Gavel Society at the 2014-2014 Bar & Gavel and Student Bar Association Awards.
View MoreJacob Radecki is inducted into the Bar & Gavel Society at the 2014-2014 Bar & Gavel and Student Bar Association Awards.
View MoreSenator Kwame Raoul is awarded the 2015 Ralph Brill Award by the SBA at the 2014-2014 Bar & Gavel and Student Bar Association Awards.
View MoreJonathan Rhodes is awarded the 2015 SBA award for Alumnus of the Year at the 2014-2014 Bar & Gavel and Student Bar Association Awards.
View MoreEmily Schroeder is inducted into the Bar & Gavel Society at the 2014-2014 Bar & Gavel and Student Bar Association Awards.
View MoreDevin Calhoun accepts the 2015 SBA award for Staff Person of the Year at the 2014-2014 Bar & Gavel and Student Bar Association Awards.
View MoreRebecca Sundin is inducted into the Bar & Gavel Society at the 2014-2014 Bar & Gavel and Student Bar Association Awards.
View MoreKyle Swanson is inducted into the Bar & Gavel Society at the 2014-2014 Bar & Gavel and Student Bar Association Awards.
View MoreKurt Wakefield is inducted into the Bar & Gavel Society at the 2014-2014 Bar & Gavel and Student Bar Association Awards.
View MoreProfessor Adrian Walters accepts the 2015 SBA award for Professor of the Year at the 2014-2014 Bar & Gavel and Student Bar Association Awards.
View MoreLydia Ness is awarded the Dean's Distinguished Public Service Award at the Eighth Annual Public Interest Awards.
View MoreJoseph Bracey is awarded the Dean's Distinguished Public Service Award at the Eighth Annual Public Interest Awards.
View MoreMargaret Wojkowski is awarded a Certificate of Service at the Eighth Annual Public Interest Awards.
View MoreDylan Kosson is awarded a Certificate of Service at the Eighth Annual Public Interest Awards.
View MoreMilitza Pagan is awarded a Certificate of Service at the Eighth Annual Public Interest Awards.
View MoreEd Grossman of the Chicago Legal Clinic receives a Public Interest Partner Award at the Eighth Annual Public Interest Awards.
View MoreKeith Harley of the Chicago Legal Clinic receives a Public Interest Partner Award at the Eighth Annual Public Interest Awards.
View MoreAshlee Highland (Class of 2000) is awarded the Hon. Abraham Lincoln Marovitz '25 Public Interest Award at the Eighth Annual Public Interest Awards.
View MoreAshlee Highland (Class of 2000), winner of the Hon. Abraham Lincoln Marovitz '25 Public Interest Award, speaks at the Eighth Annual Public Interest Awards.
View MoreAmber Hunt is awarded the Dean's Distinguished Public Service Award at the Eighth Annual Public Interest Awards.
View MoreDean Krent welcomes guests at the Eighth Annual Public Interest Awards.
View MoreAdam Orr is awarded the Dean's Distinguished Public Service Award at the Eighth Annual Public Interest Awards.
View MoreAnne Shaw (Class of 1995) is awarded the Oustanding Pro Bono Service Award at the Eighth Annual Public Interest Awards.
View MoreProfessor Ron Staudt gives a presentation on the Center for Access to Justice & Technology at the Eighth Annual Public Interest Awards.
View More2015 Justice John Paul Stevens Public Interest Summer Fellows Lydia Ness (left) and Ana Montelongo (right) with faculty adviser Professor Nancy Marder at the Eighth Annual Public Interest Awards.
View MoreAward winners Ashlee Highland (Class of 2000), Ed Grossman, and Anne Shaw (Class of 1995) with Dean Krent at the Eighth Annual Public Interest Awards.
View MoreJonathan Zarate is awarded a Certificate of Service at the Eighth Annual Public Interest Awards.
View MorePeter Cheun introduces Professors Ed Lee and Richard Warner at a discussion of the right to privacy and free expression on the Internet, The Right to Be Forgotten, sponsored by the American Constitution Society.
View MoreProfessors Ed Lee and Richard Warner at a discussion of the right to privacy and free expression on the Internet, The Right to Be Forgotten, sponsored by the American Constitution Society.
View MoreAudience at a discussion of the right to privacy and free expression on the Internet, The Right to Be Forgotten, sponsored by the American Constitution Society.
View MoreProfessor Sarah Harding receives the John W. Rowe Excellence in Teaching Award at IIT's annual Faculty Recognition and Awards Reception. The award was given in recognition of Professor Harding's noteworthy teaching efforts and dedication...
View MoreKayla Higgins introduces the second annual American Constitution Society Chicago-Kent College of Law Student Chapter "Kent vs. Krent" Oral Argument, with Dean Harold J. Krent acting as counsel for the petitioner and Professor Kent...
View MoreDean Krent speaking to judges at the 2nd Annual Krent v. Kent Oral Argument.
View MoreDean Krent presents his case while Professor Streseman observes at the 2nd Annual Krent v. Kent Oral Argument.
View MoreStudents acted as Associate Justices at the 2nd Annual Krent v. Kent Oral Argument. L-R, clockwise: Matthew McElwee, Jared Reynolds, Katlyn Deboer.
View MoreStudents and professors acted as Justices at the 2nd Annual Krent v. Kent Oral Argument. L-R, clockwise: Jerome Urbik, Marshall; Arlo Walsman, Associate Justice; Professor Carolyn Shapiro, Chief Justice; Alexander Beehler, Associate...
View MorePatrick Goold, an IP Fellow at Chicago Kent, introduces Professor J. Janewa OseiTutu at the April Chicago IP Colloquium event.
View MoreProfessor J. Janewa OseiTutu presented her paper "Corporate "Human Rights" to Intellectual Property Protection?" at the April Chicago IP Colloquium event.
View MoreProfessor Ed Lee presents the Dolores K. Hanna Trademark Prize to Cole Garrett at the Spring 2015 IP Program Event.
View MoreProfessor Ed Lee presents the Excellence in IP Service Award to Ben Rosborough and Rebecca Sundin at the Spring 2015 IP Program Event.
View MoreProfessor Ed Lee presents the Most Outstanding IP Student award to Lucas Dahlin and Teri McClerkin at the Spring 2015 IP Program Event.
View MoreIP Program students play Rock, Paper, Scissors at the Spring 2015 IP Program Event.
View MoreProfessor Patrick Garry of the University of South Dakota School of Law discusses the thesis of his book, "Limited Government and the Bill of Rights."
View MoreProfessor Patrick Garry of the University of South Dakota School of Law discusses the thesis of his book, "Limited Government and the Bill of Rights."
View MoreAndrew Sharp introduces Professor Patrick Garry of the University of South Dakota School of Law and Professor Steve Heyman at a discussion of Professor Garry's book, "Limited Government and the Bill of Rights."
View MoreJudge Edward Arce (Class of 1985) is honored at HLLSA's Judges' Night during Diversity Week 2015.
View MoreStudents at HLLSA's Judges' Night during Diversity Week 2015.
View MoreStudent and professors at HLLSA's Judges' Night during Diversity Week 2015.
View MoreStudents at HLLSA's Judges' Night during Diversity Week 2015.
View MoreStudens of the Hispanic-Latino Law Students Association with Judge Edward Arce (Class of 1985) at HLLSA's Judges' Night during Diversity Week 2015.
View MoreLaurel Martinez, President of the Chicago-Kent Hispanic-Latino Law Students Association, at HLLSA's Judges' Night during Diversity Week 2015.
View MoreStudents enjoyed food from across the globe at the Diversity Food Fair during Diversity Week 2015.
View MoreBriana Mays speaks at the "Out of Office Etiquette" panel during Diversity Week 2015.
View MoreOdell Mitchell III speaks at the "Out of Office Etiquette" panel during Diversity Week 2015.
View MoreGerena Gregory moderates the "Out of Office Etiquette" panel during Diversity Week 2015.
View MoreRodalton Poole speaks at the "Out of Office Etiquette" panel during Diversity Week 2015.
View MoreJennifer Robins speaks at the "Out of Office Etiquette" panel during Diversity Week 2015.
View MoreKevin Waklatsi from Jenner & Block speaks at the "Out of Office Etiquette" panel during Diversity Week 2015.
View MoreMichael A. Wilder, partner at Littler Mendelson P.C., speaking at the "Diversity Job Fairs: The 411" panel during Diversity Week 2015.
View MoreSpeakers at the "Diversity Job Fairs: The 411" panel during Diversity Week 2015.
View MoreStudents from the South Asian Law Student Association demonstrated dances during Diversity Week 2015 events.
View MoreStudents from the Muslim Law Student Association demonstrate Henna (or Mehndi) during Diversity Week 2015 events.
View MoreLindsay Markley (Class of 20015) gave a presentation titled "Breaking Through the Glass Ceiling: How Female Attorneys Can Prosper" during Diversity Week 2015.
View MoreProfessor Lori Andrews speaks at the LegalTech and Innovation Talks on her policy paper, "Digital Peepholes," co-authored with recent Chicago-Kent grad Dan Massoglia and legal fellow Michael Holloway.
View MoreProfessor Jerry Goldman, Research Professor of Law and Director of the Oyez Project, speaks at the LegalTech and Innovation Talks.
View MoreSpeakers and organizers of the LegalTech and Innovation Talks.
View MoreCo-organizers and hosts Daniel Martin Katz and Daniel W. Linna at the LegalTech and Innovation Talks.
View MoreJohn Mayer, Executive Director at Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction, discusses "Failed Technology Projects" at the LegalTech and Innovation Talks.
View MoreBrian C. Pike, Michigan State University College of Law student discusses "Design Thinking for Service Industries: How lean methods perfectly fit in deconstructing and measuring what lawyers "do"" at the LegalTech and Innovation Talks.
View MoreProfessor Neil M. Richards of Washington University School of Law discusses his recently published book, Intellectual Privacy.
View MoreProfessor Neil M. Richards of Washington University School of Law discusses his recently published book, Intellectual Privacy.
View MoreProfessor Neil M. Richards of Washington University School of Law discusses his recently published book, Intellectual Privacy.
View MoreProfessor Neil M. Richards of Washington University School of Law discusses his recently published book, Intellectual Privacy.
View MoreMembers of the Chicago-Kent Health Law Society and alumni speakers at the Personal Injury Panel Discussion.
View MoreAudience members at a screening and discussion of the film "Of Civil Rights and Wrongs" held in honor of Fred Korematsu Day.
View MoreNebula Li, immigration attorney and activist, moderated a screening and discussion of the film "Of Civil Rights and Wrongs" held in honor of Fred Korematsu Day.
View MoreMilitza Pagan, Vice President of the National Lawyers Guild, welcomed guests at a screening and discussion of the film "Of Civil Rights and Wrongs" held in honor of Fred Korematsu Day.
View MoreChiyoko Omachi, a former internee in Japanese-American internment camps, at a screening and discussion of the film "Of Civil Rights and Wrongs" held in honor of Fred Korematsu Day.
View MoreChiyoko Omachi, a former internee in Japanese-American internment camps, and William Yoshino of the Japanese American Citizens League at a screening and discussion of the film "Of Civil Rights and Wrongs" held in honor of Fred Korematsu...
View MorePanelists at a screening and discussion of the film "Of Civil Rights and Wrongs" held in honor of Fred Korematsu Day. L-R: Rabya Khan, Council on American-Islamic Relations; Shubra Ohri, People's Law Office; Chiyoko Omachi, a former...
View MoreThe Honorable Trakul Winitnaiyapak, the attorney general of Thailand, delivers the keynote address at Chicago-Kent's Human Trafficking Conference.
View MoreThe Honorable Trakul Winitnaiyapak, the attorney general of Thailand, delivers the keynote address at Chicago-Kent's Human Trafficking Conference.
View MoreStanford Law professor Lisa Larrimore Ouellette presented her paper "Patentable Subject Matter and Non-Patent Innovation Incentives" as the first speaker of the 2015 Chicago IP Colloquium co-sponsored Chicago-Kent and Loyola.
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