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Beth Kregor

Professional Background

Beth Kregor is a distinguished legal professional whose career is marked by her deep commitment to justice and broad expertise in law. Currently, she serves as the Ij Clinic Director at the University of Chicago Law School, where she guides aspiring attorneys in various aspects of legal practice and instills in them the values of integrity and advocacy. Drawing on her extensive background in law, she leads initiatives that empower students to make a tangible impact on underrepresented communities through justice-oriented projects.

Prior to her current position, Beth made significant contributions as an Associate at Sidley Austin LLP, one of the nation's premier law firms. At Sidley Austin, she honed her skills in various legal domains, particularly focusing on litigation and regulatory issues, effectively representing clients in complex legal matters. Her expertise in law was further developed during her tenure as a Law Clerk for U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Bruce M. Selya, where she closely observed the intricacies of judicial reasoning and decision-making processes, a foundation that enriches her current teaching and mentoring roles.

Beth’s dedication to public interest law has also seen her serve as the Ij Clinic Director at the Institute for Justice, where she championed various causes that align justice with personal liberties. Through her work at both institutions, she has been a steadfast advocate for justice, translating the theoretical aspects of law into practical applications that benefit real people.

Highlights

Mayor Brandon Johnson's first year through civic leaders' eyes - Crain's Chicago Business
Dec 28 · Patch.com
Women And People Of Color Benefiting Most From Home Business Boom - Patch.com

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Greater Chicago Area