UIC Law News Articles Spring '23 Valedictorian Advocates for Access to Books and Education for People Incarcerated Focusing on reading being a human right for everyone, including those who are incarcerated, Jacqueline Spreadbury presented research gathered during an independent study course on various issues regarding acquiring books in prisons. Former Priest, Current Sergeant Ranks Top of His Law Class Former priest, turned police officer, now Sergeant of the Mount Prospect police force, is looking to add lawyer to his resume. Read more from the Daily Herald. Assistant Professor Yelena Duterte is Published in the Washington Post Assistant Professor of Law and Director of Veterans Legal Clinic, Yelena Duterte, writes an opinion piece was in response to an OpEd by the Washington Post’s Editorial Board in regards to veterans disability benefits. UIC Law's Veterans Legal Clinic Files a Amicus Brief in the Supreme Court The UIC Law Veterans Legal Clinic (VLC), co-counseled with the University of Missouri and the University of Florida’s Veteran’s Clinics, filed an amicus brief in the Supreme Court of the United States against… Professor Sarah Dávila A. Publishes Scholarly Article on The Escazú Agreement Stanford Law School publishes scholarly article on The Escazú Agreement, written by UIC Law Assistant Professor and International Human Rights Clinic Director. Professor and Interim Dean has op-ed published in Visible Magazine An op-ed titled “Asian Americans: stand up against anti-woke (read anti-Black) politics!” written by Professor of Law and Interim Associate Dean of Experiential Education, Kim Ricardo-Perez is published in Visble Magazine. Read an… Professor Claire Raba appointed to American Bar Foundation 2023-24 cohort of Faculty Scholars The ABF/JPB Foundation Access to Justice Scholars Program is proud to announce the 2023-24 cohort of Faculty Scholars. From diverse backgrounds, each brings expertise to further the program’s core mission: generating impactful research… 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. Professor Schwinn Cited by CNBC on Supreme Court A CNBC story about the oral arguments presented this week to the Supreme Court in challenges to President Biden’s college loan forgiveness plan includes analysis from Steven Schwinn, professor of law. Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 Next