...back in early 2010 when the Oyez Project, now at Chicago-Kent College of Law, first released the jammin' app delivering audio of Supreme...
...Corp. Autonomy. The Illinois Institute of Technology Chicago-Kent College of Law presents "The E-Discovery Institute: What Every Lawyer...
...co-developed, with the Illinois Institute of Technologys Chicago-Kent College of Law, Access to Justice Author software that helps litigators create...
...CALI co-developed, with the Illinois Institute of Technology's Chicago-Kent College of Law, Access to Justice...
...a professor of public administration at a Dutchess County, N.Y., college) after Kent reported it running poorly. The IT personnel discovered temporary (cache) image...
...by the Center for Access to Justice & Technology at Chicago-Kent College of Law, to automate templates and interview forms. While these were...
...Times Sunday Review, Lori Andrews, a law professor at Chicago-Kent College of Law, writes in an editorial, "...
...by a team of educators and business people headed by Chicago-Kent College of Law professor Ron Staudt. The project's purpose is twofold...
The right to use the image of an athlete or other public figure, and the accompanying value of that image, is considered part of the "right of publicity." Can college athletes, whose representation m
...to the non-discrimination policy that the University of California Hastings College of Law applies to student groups seeking recognition for funding and services...
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