Category Archives: Loyola in the News

Loyola in the News: Emily Benfer, Albert Schweitzer Leadership Award

This press release on January 28, 2014,  announced that after a year-long nomination and selection process, attorney and Loyola University Chicago Clinical Law Professor Emily Benfer, has been chosen to receive the Albert Schweitzer Leadership Award. The award will be … Continue reading

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Ryan Meade Joins Loyola University Chicago School of Law to Head

CHICAGO, January 15, 2014 — Loyola University Chicago is pleased to announce that Ryan Meade, an attorney and national expert in regulatory compliance, has joined the School of Law’s nationally recognized Beazley Institute for Health Law and Policy as Director … Continue reading

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Loyola in the News: Dean David Yellen named among 25 Most Influential People in Legal Education

We are pleased to inform you that Dean David Yellen has been named by National Jurist magazine as one of the 25 Most Influential People in Legal Education. The article with the 2013 list of Most Influential People was published … Continue reading

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Loyola University Chicago Adopts Enhanced Real-World Training for Law Students

Every Law Student Will Benefit from Multiple Skills-Oriented Learning Experiences CHICAGO, December, 2013—Loyola University Chicago has adopted a new model curriculum to provide an opportunity for every law student to gain valuable work experience in a professional legal setting under … Continue reading

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Loyola School of Law in the News: Professor Bruce Boyer

Professor Bruce Boyer co-authored the commentary “The Baby Veronica Saga: Denial of a Father’s Rights and Now a $1 Lesson,” which was posted on Huffington Post on 11/27.

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Loyola School of Law in the News – Derrick Strong, 3L

Derrick Strong, a firefighter and third-year student at Loyola University Chicago School of Law, helps retired Chicago firefighter Terrence Harty prepare a living will at a 43rd Street union hall on Aug. 17. Several Loyola law students and graduates assisted … Continue reading

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Loyola School of Law in the News – Josie Gough

The following photo and caption ran in the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin on August 19. Josie M. Gough, director of Loyola’s Experiential Learning Program, recently served on a panel that discussed obstacles, opportunities, and rewards available to women and minorities. … Continue reading

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Sharing Courses with Chicago Kent

Two schools to share courses June 29, 2012 By Jerry Crimmins Law Bulletin staff writer Twitter: @JerryCrimmins Two Chicago law schools have decided to let their students cross over and take courses at each other’s school in an experimental program. … Continue reading

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Philip H. Corboy

The Loyola University Chicago community mourns the death of law alumnus Philip H. Corboy (JD ’49), a founding partner of the Chicago law firm Corboy & Demetrio and the namesake of the University’s Corboy Law Center. Mr. Corboy passed away … Continue reading

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Recent Works from Loyola Professors

Legal Scholarship Network: Public Law and Legal Theory Paper Series – Vol. 4, No. 1: Apr 13, 2012 The Constitutionality of Government Fees as Applied to the Poor Henry Rose, Loyola University Chicago School of Law North American Border Wars: … Continue reading

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