The new Supreme Court term that began this week isn’t overflowing with obvious blockbusters. The justices have taken one big culture-war case — a challenge to Tennessee’s ban on gender-affirming ...
At Yale, Lee was a psychology major and an aspiring journalist who served as managing editor of the News. Following her undergraduate career, she received her law degree from the University of Chicago ...
Nathan Hensley, '25 with Chuck Wolf, '75, who teaches Employee Benefits Law, at the ACEBC reception in Washington, DC, where ...
I would like to begin tonight by taking a good, long look at all of you, our JD Class of 2027, Transfer Class of 2026, and ...
The Law School welcomed 198 new JD students to campus this fall. The students participated in orientation last week and began ...
The University of Chicago has announced a $100 million gift from an anonymous donor to support UChicago’s leadership on the ...
Nadzira Boenjamin, LLM ’25, joins the Law School this fall from Indonesia, where she has been working for the last five years ...
Trump will be able to use prosecutorial and investigative power to go after his political opponents. While frivolous charges will not lead to convictions, they will have significant harassment value.
And despite starting from a lower level, Brazil is not growing faster than the US. Both economies are expected to grow about three percent this year. At this rate, in twenty years, the average ...
Alison LaCroix detailed how the Constitution was debated and understood in the period between 1815 and 1861, and how, in the process, ideas about the nature of the Union evolved. The University of ...
Anthony Casey, a business and corporate bankruptcy professor at the University of Chicago Law School, discusses Johnson & Johnson's third bankruptcy filing. Joanna Rosen Forster, a partner at Crowell ...