During opening remarks, one of the plaintiffs’ attorney, Craig Futterman, repeatedly quoted Border Patrol Chief Gregory Bovino saying: “‘You don’t want to get tear gassed, then don’t protest.’ Your ...
This Friday the University of Chicago Law School’s Legal Forum will convene their 2025 Symposium titled: “Authority, Oversight, and Accountability.”The all-day event will examine the theme of ...
A new face will soon join the state appellate bench at Florida’s Fourth District Court of Appeal, thanks to a Thursday appointment by Gov. Ron DeSantis.
Claudette Miller, ’88, of counsel at Fox Rothschild in Chicago, has built a career helping clients navigate the challenges of highly regulated industries, principally in the alcoholic beverage, ...
Artificial intelligence is transforming nearly every industry, and the legal profession is no exception. At the Law School, ...
Craig Futterman Discusses with Chicago Magazine His and His Clinic's Role in Bringing Laquan McDonald Video to Light ...
Associate Dean for Career Services Lois Casaleggi Loves Her Job. She Wants the Law School’s Students to Find That, Too.
After five and a half years at a big firm that she had joined right after graduating from the Law School, Sheila Kadagathur, ...
Brian Leiter came to the Law School in 2008, after thirteen years at the University of Texas at Austin. He has also been a Visiting Professor of Law at Yale University, the School of Advanced Studies ...
Leo Spitz Distinguished Service Professor of International Law, Ludwig and Hilde Wolf Research Scholar, Professor of Political Science, Faculty Director, Malyi Center for the Study of Institutional ...
Anup Malani is the Lee and Brena Freeman Professor at the University of Chicago Law School and a Professor at the Pritzker School of Medicine. He is also a Research Associate at the National Bureau of ...
Albert Alschuler graduated magna cum laude from the Harvard Law School and was Case Editor of the Harvard Law Review. He has been a law clerk to Justice Walter V. Schaefer of the Illinois Supreme ...