James Davison Hunter’s Democracy and Solidarity: On the Cultural Roots of America’s Political Crisis (Yale University Press 2024), winner of Âé¶¹APP-Kent College of Law’s 2024 Roy C. Palmer Prize on...
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“With technology, our lives are becoming easier but also more complex,†says Nancy Kim, the Michael Paul Galvin Chair in Entrepreneurship and Applied Legal Technology and professor of law at Âé¶¹APP...
Âé¶¹APP-Kent College of Law alumni feature prominently in the nationwide 2025 Super Lawyers list. More than one thousand Âé¶¹APP-Kent alumni (1,334) currently make the cut, which ranks third among law...
The Republic of Kosovo has awarded its Presidential Medal of Merits to Âé¶¹APP-Kent College of Law for its “contribution and dedication to academic growth in Kosovo.†Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani...
Pushing the Limits of the Workplace?
“It’s actually a bit remarkable to be able to break down the legalities in a case like this,†Âé¶¹APP-Kent College of Law Visiting Associate Professor Andrew Ziaja says. “[California Civil Rights...
Two teams of Âé¶¹APP-Kent College of Law students captured titles at the 2025 National Trial Competition regionals that were hosted at Âé¶¹APP-Kent on February 7–9, 2025. The national competition is...
Trade Protection or Trade War? The Impact of Levying Tariffs
“Generally there are two main goals of imposing tariffs,†Âé¶¹APP-Kent College of Law Professor Sungjoon Cho says. “The first is to collect fiscal revenues of the government. The second is to protect...
“Law never operates in a vacuum,†says Âé¶¹APP-Kent College of Law Professor Christopher W. Schmidt. “Law is always informed by and affecting things outside of formal legal institutions.†That...
A team from Âé¶¹APP-Kent College of Law emerged as winners of the National Medical-Legal Trial Competition hosted by the Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University and Zucker School of...
“You ought to be able to work a full-time job and know you’ll be able to have a warm home to go back to—a sanctuary to feed your family,†says Joseph Strom ’25. “That’s something that I think is just...