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Announcing Volume 100 Student Authors

On behalf of the Executive Board, we are pleased to announce the student authors selected for publication in Volume 100 of the Chicago-Kent Law Review: John …

Commemorating Black History Month:

February is Black History Month! Chicago-Kent Law Review is proud to commemorate Black History Month by highlighting Taja-Nia Henderson‘s article entitled “Dignity Contradictions: Reconstruction as Restoration,” 92 Chi.-Kent L. …

National Native American Heritage Month

November is Native American Heritage Month! Chicago-Kent Law Review is proud to commemorate Native American Heritage Month by recognizing Debra Harry, Ph.D.‘s insightful …

Symposium Announcement and Proposal Call

Please see the details below. To submit a proposal, please click here. Submission Instructions Academics of all levels, fellows, post-doctoral and graduate …

Announcing Our 2021 Symposium

The Chicago-Kent Law Review and Professor Harold Krent are pleased to present our virtual Symposium honoring the 75th Anniversary of the Administrative …

Hannah Schwab | Managing Editor

Hannah grew up in New Lenox, Illinois. She received her bachelor’s degree in History at the University of St. Francis in 2014. During …

William Ballentine | Editor-in-Chief

Bill is from Plainfield, Illinois, and received a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. At Illinois, …

Congratulations Grade-On Members!

The following students have graded onto the Chicago-Kent Law Review! Their exemplary academic work placed them in the top 7% of their class, …