Spring 2015 Consumer Crusader Whether discussing gene patent issues or initiating research on medical apps privacy, Distinguished Professor of Law Lori Andrews has become the country’s go-to bioethicist on subjects at the junction of law and medicine.
Spring 2015 A Voice for Incarcerated Kids At eight or nine years of age, Rachel Brady (LAW ’13) may have been just a kid, but her life’s purpose had already begun to germinate.
Spring 2015 Rowine Hayes Brown Truitt (LAW ’61) Chicago-Kent College of Law alumna Rowine Hayes Brown Truitt came to the legal profession eagerly but had only one real desire in life: to go into medicine. So great was her intention-even during the Great Depression-that Brown Truitt wore hand-me-downs while attending the University of Illinois College of Medicine and lived with a woman who took her into her home largely out of kindness.