UIC Law News Articles UIC Law Becomes First Law School to Launch Strategic Agenda of the Judicial Branch The UIC Law Office of Professionalism & Engagement, in conjunction with the Office of the Dean, launched the Strategic Agenda of the Illinois Judicial Branch by hosting their program: “Charting the Course: Innovations… UIC Law Celebrates Diversity Week 2023 Each year, the law school hosts a week of programming celebrating its unique and diverse culture. This year’s theme, “Live Law in Color: Connecting Through Culture,” featured student-led programming co-created by various campus organizations. Woodstock Institute Welcomes UIC Law Professor to the Board Woodstock Institute Board welcomes new members as they thank four members rotating off the board. New board includes UIC Law Professor Michael Seng. IDHR and Fair Housing Legal Support Center and Clinic Release Public Safety and Fair Housing Guidebook Professors Michael P. Seng and Allison Bethel, along with the students and staff of the Fair Housing Legal Support Center and Clinic have authored and released the “Fair Housing Implications of Nuisance and… Op-ed written by Professor Raymond McKoski featured by Bloomberg Law Retired judge Raymond McKoski calls on the proponents of an ethics code for US Supreme Court judges to draft a specific, nonpartisan code of judicial conduct, bringing the high court in line with… Professor Marc Ginsberg is Cited in "Evidence" Casebook by Prominent Stanford Law School Professor UIC Law professor Marc Ginsberg’s paper, “Insuring Bias: Does Evidence Of Common Insurance Demonstrate Relevant Expert Witness Bias In Medical Negligence Litigation?” is cited in the 4th edition of “Evidence“, a casebook (Foundation… Recent UIC Law Graduate Receives Over $10K in Scholarships to Fuel Legal Career The Women’s Bar Foundation and the Diversity Scholarship Foundation are two organizations that have committed to the advancement of our UIC Law students. Recent graduate Kiesha Mull (JD ’22) is one of our… Associate Dean and UIC Law Professor Secures $500k Grant in Support of Humanities-based Critical Race Analysis The University of Illinois Chicago has received two grants totaling nearly $1.3 million from the Mellon Foundation in support of threatened humanities scholars from Latin America and a curricular and pedagogical program concerning humanities-based cr UIC Law Students Seek to End Mass Incarceration Through Education with Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program UIC Law students participated in a transformative learning experience called Inside-Out in support of the university’s continuous advocacy for restorative justice. The Inside-Out Prison Exchange program was created 25 years ago by Founder… UIC Law Alumna Sworn in by First African American Female Judge in the 20th Judicial District of IL. Lauren Lewis’ (JD ‘21) legal pursuit began as a pre-admissions summer program student and ended in graduation with honors and the opportunity of a lifetime. With the permission of the Illinois Supreme Court, the… Prev 1 … 7 8 9 10 11 Next