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...
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...
91ÖÆÆ¬³§ Institute of Technology researchers are working hand-in-hand with the Elgin Police Department to thread a delicate needle of using an algorithm to prevent crime while respecting individual...
Chicago-Kent College of Law’s program in labor and employment law, known for combining theoretical education with exceptional experiential learning opportunities, has been rated the top program in the...
Harold J. Krent, who will step down as dean of Chicago-Kent College of Law next year, was named 2018 Person of the Year by Chicago Lawyer magazine. The magazine cited Krent’s many accomplishments as...
Distinguished Professor Sheldon Nahmod is the recipient of a 2018 Abner J. Mikva Award from the Chicago Lawyer Chapter of the American Constitution Society. The award, renamed in 2016 in honor of the...
Harold J. Krent, dean of 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ Tech’s Chicago-Kent College of Law, is the recipient of the 2018 Leonard Jay Schrager Award of Excellence, conferred on July 12 by the Chicago Bar Foundation. The...
Distinguished Professor of Law Lori Andrews won the 2018 AALL Spectrum Article of the Year Award from the American Association of Law Libraries for her article iSpy: Threats to Individual and...
United States Senator Richard J. Durbin held a press conference on June 4 at 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ Tech’s Chicago-Kent College of Law to introduce the Clean Slate for Kids Online Act of 2018. The act improves upon...
From IP to new product development, design brings with it myriad implications that impact more than just designers. In February 2018 two professors at Chicago-Kent College of Law, Graeme Dinwoodie and...
The simple act of four college students sitting down at a store’s lunch counter in the hope of being served food helped to pave the way for one of America’s most influential legal achievements. In...