NIU Law Professor Evan Bernick authored an article on the recent Michigan school shooting which was published in The Washington Post on December 8. The
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NIU Law Professor Evan Bernick authored an article on the recent Michigan school shooting which was published in The Washington Post on December 8. The
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Northern Illinois University College of Law students Katie Goldsmith (3L), Robert Harden (2L), Izabella Kanoza (2L), and Steward “Chip” Lyman (2L) were selected as the
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Carletta Sanders received the 2021 Public Interest Advocate Scholarship from the Diversity Scholarship Foundation (DSF). This scholarship is awarded to a law student who is
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The Honorable James E. Snyder (‘88) received the prestigious 2021 Justice John Paul Stevens Award. This award is given by The Chicago Bar Foundation and
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NIU Law Professor Dan McConkie was featured on WTTW’s Chicago Tonight on Monday, November 22 to weigh in on the impact of the Rittenhouse verdict,
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The NIU College of Law hosted a virtual flash teach-in on the Kyle Rittenhouse trial and verdict on Monday, November 22. This program was held
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Bradley A. Fuller (’10) was named partner for the CTM Legal Group in Chicago, IL where he practices in the areas of criminal matters, workers’ compensation/personal
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Join us as we celebrate reunions for the Classes of 1981, 1986, 1991, 1996, 2001, 2006, 2011, and 2016 on Friday, December 3 from 6:30-8:00 p.m. While we are extremely
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In honor of Veteran’s Day, the NIU College of Law thank all veterans and those currently serving in the military, especially its faculty, staff, alumni,
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Join the NIU College of Law for the next Race and the Law Conversation on “Cannabis and Restorative Justice” on Tuesday, November 16 at 6:00
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Please join the NIU College of Law and support one of our biggest fundraising efforts during the 2021 Thousands Strong Day of Giving beginning on Wednesday,
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Professor David Rosenfeld’s article “Admissions in SEC Enforcement Cases: The Revolution that Wasn’t,” published in the Iowa Law Review, was cited in the Wall Street Journal article “Wall
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