UIC Law News Articles Professor Sarah Dávila A. Gets Nominated and Selected for UIC Network Inaugural Cohort UIC Law Professor Sarah Dávila A. has been nominated and selected to join the inaugural cohort of the UIC Network for Global Scholarship, Research, and Creative Activity, an initiative designed to highlight the institutions work in these areas. Professor Marc Ginsberg Publishes Article in SIU Law Journal UIC Law professor Marc Ginsberg published an article titled “The Illinois Medical Studies Act: A Practical Guide To Its Understanding And Application” and was published in the 48th edition of the Southern Illinois University Law Journal. Professor Kathryn Kennedy Retires After 28-Years at the Law School Celebrating the 28-year legacy of Professor of Law and Director for the Center for Tax Law & Employee Benefits Kathryn Kennedy. Professor Kim D. Ricardo Awarded Inaugural Lucy Sprague Professorship In Public Interest Kim D. Ricardo, Professor of Law and Associate Dean of Experiential Education, has been awarded the law school's first donor-funded professorship in Public Interest. Pro Bono Litigation Clinic Awarded $12K+ Grant from Illinois Bar Foundation Pro Bono Litigation Clinic awarded grant to support the expansion of its name and gender marker change work on behalf queer and transgender individuals in Chicago. Legislation Created by UIC Law Professor and Students Passes Unanimously in the Illinois House of Representatives and Senate Professor Debra Pogrund Stark and the students in her Domestic Violence Law course create the “Summary of Rights for Safer Homes” bill (HB5550 and SB3652). Be Who You Are: Celebrating Pride Month in the City of Chicago with UIC The University of Illinois System is proud to celebrate Pride Month! UIC Law Hosts 2nd Annual Rising Attorneys Inclusive Summer Experience (R.A.I.S.E.) UIC law hosted it's 2nd annual R.A.I.S.E. program for UIC undergraduate students looking to pursue a legal education. Traveling to abortion care, post-Dobbs: 2 UIC Professors Receive $200K+ Interdisciplinary Funding Opportunity UIC School of Law and College of Liberal Arts and Sciences professors join forces for interdisciplinary project, “Abortion on the move: Navigating the fractured reproductive healthcare landscape.” Law Student’s Dedication to Public Service Lands $25k Scholarship and Job with Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office Ruby Valle’s teenage dream of going into public service and becoming an Assistant State Attorney is that much closer to becoming a reality with the help of new $25,000 scholarship and accepted role within the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office. Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … 11 Next