UIC Law News Articles Alumna Naomi Davis Receives $10 Million Grant from Biden-Harris Administration Founder of Blacks in Green (BIG), Naomi Davis receives grant to advance environmental justice in minority communities. UIC Law Professor and Alumna Recognized for “Outstanding Partnership” in Restorative Justice Professor Michael Seng and Alumna Judge Sheila Murphy are presented with the “Outstanding Partnership" award from the board president of the Union League Boys and Girls Club. UIC Law Hosts Rising Attorneys Inclusive Summer Experience (R.A.I.S.E) for Undergraduate Students UIC Law hosted a two-day immersive law school experience featuring faculty, staff, and alumni for UIC undergraduates interested in pursuing a legal education. WRC Director Featured on Boston University Law Review Article written by Assistant UIC Law Professor and Director of Legal Writing Resource Center Shakira Pleasant, in response to "Asian Americans, Racial Stereotypes, and Elite University Admissions,” is published by the Boston University Law Review. UIC Law Bridges the Gap with Alumni-Student Mentor Program Navigating the working world and figuring out how to succeed in your desired career field can be very confusing and intimidating. What are the best elective courses to take in school? What type… Professor Renee Hatcher Appointed to Mayor Brandon Johnson's Transition Team UIC Law Professor Renee Hatcher was recently appointed to Mayor Johnson's subcommittee for Economic Vitality and Equity. Appellate Justice Jesse Reyes Named Spring '23 Commencement Speaker Justice Jesse G. Reyes, Appellate Justice - Illinois Appellate Court, First District, Third Division will provide the Spring commencement address for UIC Law students May 6, 2023. 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. 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… Prev 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 11 Next