Five University of Chicago Law School alumni will clerk at the US Supreme Court during October Term 2026, serving four different justices.The alumni will clerk for Justices Elena Kagan, Neil Gorsuch, ...
For more than four decades, the Federalist Society (FedSoc) at the University of Chicago Law School has played a visible role ...
A team of students in the Law School's Abrams Environmental Law Clinic got first-hand experience on one of the country’s biggest legal stages this January. The students spent their winter break ...
In this edition of the Dean's Dialogues, dive into the critical discussion on institutional integrity with Dean Adam Chilton and Professor Tom Ginsburg. They explore how legal institutions worldwide, ...
The Law School community gathered on February 26 for the Ninth Annual Judge James B. Parsons Legacy Dinner to honor Judge Kai Niambi Scott of the United States District Court for the Eastern District ...
Global law firm Hogan Lovells announced today that Bryan Lowrance has joined as a partner in our M&A practice area based in our Boston office. He joins from Ropes & Gray. “We are thrilled to welcome ...
"If a merger substantially reduces competition in any market, it's illegal. Courts sort of take that literally," says University of Chicago law professor Eric Posner, who held a senior antitrust ...
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The Law School held its annual Coase Lecture on February 10, drawing students, faculty, and other guests into a packed auditorium for a tradition that began in 1992. This year’s lecture, titled, “What ...
Curtis Bradley, an international law professor at the University of Chicago, highlighted Trump’s ongoing legal battle with the American Civil Liberties Union over his use of the Alien Enemies Act to ...
In this Chicago's Best Ideas, Professor William Hubbard argues that current rules of procedure widen inequalities because they ignore the market forces already present in civil litigation. Professor ...
Editor’s Note: This story is part of an occasional series on research projects currently in the works at the Law School. The Thirteenth Amendment of the US Constitution abolished slavery and ...
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