IIT Students Represent Chicago-Kent in the Moot Court Competition

Lisa DeLeon, Zeke Katz and David McKenzie, third-year students at IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law, represented the law school in the Moot Court Competition in Information Technology and Privacy Law held October 24-26 at John Marshall Law School in Chicago.

Established in 1981, the Moot Court Competition in Information Technology and Privacy Law has become one of the largest and most highly respected of all international moot court tournaments. Students from law schools throughout the country and from outside the United States gather at John Marshall each year to brief and argue challenging and unresolved issues of technology law.

Team member Lisa DeLeon graduated from Northwestern University with a major in history. Teammate Zeke Katz majored in philosophy and religion at Colgate University. Teammate David McKenzie earned an undergraduate degree in Chinese studies from DePaul University.

L-R David McKenzie, Lisa Deleon and Zeke Katz.