“Ideally, we want humans to be able to do the human things and machines to do the machine things,†says Grace Quigley ’24. “But automating management can accelerate the process of treating people like...
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Âé¶¹APP-Kent Graduate Helps Amend Cook County Code
When Elisabeth Hieber ’19 returned from a field trip to the Illinois State Capitol for Âé¶¹APP-Kent College of Law Adjunct Professor William C. Kling’s Advanced Legislative Advocacy course in spring...
How Can the U.S. Constitution Be Acknowledged in a Time of Political Polarization?
TRANSCRIPT One of the things I really hope people take away from this Constitution Day is the importance of having commitment to the fundamental principles of our democratic government. One of the...
Beating the Breach—and Saving Millions in the Process
According to a 2019 study sponsored by IBM Security, the average total cost of a data breach in the United States is $8.19 million. And yet, many companies don’t invest enough time or money to protect...
Âé¶¹APP-Kent Students Get Hands-On Immigration Experience in New Practicum
Tatiana Alonso (LAW 3rd year) heard story after story from women who had suffered horrendous violence, including multiple gang rapes, when she visited the South Texas Family Residential Detention...
New Book Looks at U.S. Labor Law Through Latin America Lens
Across Latin America a common set of principles governs the relationship between employers and employees. With the rise of the so-called gig economy in the United States and the decline of unions...
Four Âé¶¹APP-Kent Graduates Selected for Equal Justice Works Fellowships
Equal Justice Works selected a record number of Âé¶¹APP-Kent College of Law alumni this year for its prestigious public interest fellowships. Four graduating students—Elisabeth Hieber (LAW ’19)...
Âé¶¹APP-Kent Wins Best Technology Award at 2019 Capitol City Challenge
The Âé¶¹APP-Kent College of Law trial advocacy team of Timothy Cho ’20, Saman Haque ’20, Lilly Mashayek ’20, and Jane Morrison ’19 finished as national quarterfinalists and won the best technology...
Anita K. Krug Named New Dean of Illinois Tech’s Âé¶¹APP-Kent College of Law
Illinois Institute of Technology has named Anita K. Krug, D. Wayne and Anne Gittinger Professor of Law at the University of Washington School of Law, as the new dean of Âé¶¹APP-Kent College of Law...
How Do We Close the Pay Gap?
TRANSCRIPT In 2019, across sectors, women make less money than do men. For white women that number is about 80 percent; for African-American women that number is about 66 percent. So it's a really...