UIC Law News Articles 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. Former Scientist and Researcher Pursues a Legal Career in Bio-Technological Intellectual Property Read how the IP concentration at UIC Law prepared Jenieke Allen to effect change within the biomedical, pharmaceutical, and technological sectors. Michael Angarola Named Spring 2024 Valedictorian Husband, father, and former priest turned police sergeant Michael Angarola is now able to add another title to his resume: UIC Law Spring 2024 valedictorian. How UIC Law Helped Pave Students Path Toward Becoming Colorado State Deputy Public Defender UIC Law graduate Alyssa Hurt has known she wanted to pursue a career in criminal justice from a young age. Read how she tailored her student experience to make this dream a reality. UIC Law Graduate Lands Intellectual Property Job Offer at Top Chicago Law Firm UIC Law graduate Paris Booker was 13 years old when she first thought about becoming a lawyer, and she has done everything in her power to achieve this goal. Non-Traditional Student Leans on Connections with Diverse Student Body to Fuel Passion for a Career in Art Law First-generation, second-career, non-traditional student, Carly Strand utilized the law school's sense of community and belonging to catapult her way to academic achievement. Professor Marc Ginsberg Published in Saint Louis University Law Journal UIC Law professor Marc Ginsberg’s paper, “With Friends Like These . . . .” Doctors and Nurses Criticizing Co-Employed Colleagues. Are These Criticisms Admissible as Vicarious Opposing Party’s Statements?” appears in the 68th… Professor Schwinn Writes About Biden Administration in Con Law Blog His argument explores whether or not Biden Administration officials violated free speech by encouraging social media to moderate false and misleading content. Professor Kim Ricardo Co-Authors Medical Journal Article The article discusses moving towards opt-in consent for pregnancy tests when providing urine sample during medical visits. Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … 11 Next