This past spring, the Law School’s Federal Criminal Justice Clinic (FCJC) hosted Valerie Jarrett, former senior advisor to ...
The University of Chicago Law School today released an AI Strategy Statement reflecting a new vision for legal education in ...
OverviewArtificial Intelligence is already impacting higher education and the legal profession, and the pace of change appears only to be accelerating. It is thus critical for us to use this moment to ...
The purpose of the South Asian Law Students Association (SALSA) at the University of Chicago shall be to provide an organizational framework to address issues of concern to the South Asian community.
Worldwide NFT, Inc. (OTC: WNFT) (“WNFT”) (“Company”) announces that the Company has formed an advisory board to provide advice and counsel to CEO Jay Wright. Charles Haywood, a successful entrepreneur ...
The U.S. Constitution is the world’s oldest currently in force, and some would say it’s showing its age. To be sure, the drafters created some enduring institutions that have proved highly influential ...
In 2024, Pallmeyer ruled in favor of the defendants — Cook County, Sheriff Tom Dart, Board President Toni Preckwinkle and then-State’s Attorney Kim Foxx. The plaintiffs appealed to the 7th Circuit, ...
We are thrilled to announce the latest Benchmark Litigation Asia-Pacific awards winners after an exhaustive research process that analysed the most complex and innovative cases from across the region.
Jonathan K. Baum is the 2026 John H. Pickering Award of Achievement recipient. The award honors the life and accomplishments of John H. Pickering, an outstanding lawyer who was involved in various pro ...
Attorney General Tim Griffin issued the following statement announcing the hiring of State Senator Ben Gilmore as Senior Advisor and other staff changes: “I am pleased to announce that State Senator ...
When he applied for clerkships as a law student, federal Judge Vince Chhabria broke what may be the cardinal rule in every law school’s career services office: he turned down both offers he received.
The influence of Ronald Coase's 1960 paper, "The Problem of Social Cost," cannot be overstated. Originally published in the Law School's own Journal of Law and Economics, of which Coase was editor ...
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