Clinical Professor Erica Zunkel received a phone call that produced “one of the most powerful moments of [her] professional ...
The Latinx Law Students Association aims to create an academic and social support network to help students adjust to the rigors of law school. Our diverse membership includes people from all parts of ...
Professor Emeritus Bill Landes late last year completed teaching his final class, capping a fifty-year career teaching at the ...
The Federalist Society is a group of libertarians and conservatives interested in the current state of the legal order. The Society was founded on the principles that the state exists to preserve ...
The Law and Business Society is a registered student organization devoted to keeping the university community abreast of relevant developments in the intersection between law and business. It hosts ...
Trump may think he’s likely to largely prevail. After all, the Supreme Court is stacked with six Republican appointees, including three selected by Trump in his first term. The court also delivered ...
Marvin Agather Bauer, known to friends as "Marv" and family as “Tink,” was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Legend has it that his mother, Agatha, once remarked that she couldn’t improve on perfection, ...
Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP today announced that Amy Candido has joined the Firm’s Palo Alto office, where she will be Head of the Firm’s Intellectual Property Litigation Practice and a member of ...
UNC coach Hubert Davis has been coy recently when asked about adding a GM, but the Tar Heels have hired Tanner, a UNC graduate, High Point native and experienced NBA agent. Tanner has represented more ...
The department gives schools until Feb. 28 to comply with this interpretation of the law or risk losing their federal funding, which would endanger the existence of many colleges and universities.
This spotlight is part of a Q&A series focusing on UChicago Law alumni whose career paths have taken them into public service.  As counsel with the Brennan Center for Justice’s Elections & Government ...
Disciplines have been central to the organization of academic life since the dawn of the modern university. They serve as communities for organizing the interrogation of knowledge, each making claims ...