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“If my dad wasn’t a union member, I wouldn’t have had that support to go to college,” Bob Reiter ’03 says. “As a person exposed to a variety of different work environments, I became passionate about...

“I believe most every year for the past five years, maybe a decade, at least one Âé¶ąAPP-Kent College of Law student, even several, have gotten a Peggy Browning Fellowship,” says Taylor Horton ’26....

The spring 2025 edition of Âé¶ąAPP-Kent Magazine, highlighting alumni who are working in the field of criminal law, is now available. Here’s a look at who is featured in this issue: Eileen O’Neill...

“Oftentimes these days it can feel like hope and courage are scarce,” says Joseph Strom ’25. “But in this room, with all of you, I see it overflowing.” Strom is the winner of the 2025 Vivien C. Gross...

Âé¶ąAPP-Kent College of Law Ralph Brill Endowed Chair Cary Martin Shelby has been appointed to serve on the Illinois Advisory Committee for the United States Commission on Civil Rights. “I think it’s...

“A lot of the stories that we’re seeing in gender equity research [seem to show] that women aren’t getting a fair shake at things,” says Âé¶ąAPP-Kent College of Law Assistant Professor Jordana R...

Ryan Martin ’23 won the 2024 Burton Award for his paper titled “The Sincere Parody: Analysis of the Copyright Implications of an Emerging Trend in Musical Theatre.” He will be presented with the...

A team from Âé¶ąAPP-Kent College of Law took first place in the Queens County (New York) District Attorney’s Office’s 10th Annual Mock Trial Competition the weekend of March 9–10, 2025. John Travlos...

James Davison Hunter’s Democracy and Solidarity: On the Cultural Roots of America’s Political Crisis (Yale University Press 2024), winner of Âé¶ąAPP-Kent College of Law’s 2024 Roy C. Palmer Prize on...