Frank Easterbrook, ’73, a judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit and a former professor at the ...
MPR News host Emily Bright spoke with Craig Futterman, the resident dean and a professor at the University of Chicago Law School, to discuss the difficulties of prosecuting federal law enforcement ...
There is a new empirical study that lands at a very awkward moment for a very loud political argument.
The government has the sole power to decide where immigration detainees are held. If federal officials think the Supreme Court would decide against them, they could transfer more detained immigrants ...
Individuals who take alternative pathways to the legal profession have drastically lower bar passage rates compared to those who earn a law degree from an American Bar Association- accredited law ...
Jenner & Block is pleased to announce that Kimberly Cook has joined as Special Counsel in its Washington, DC office as part of the firm's Communications, Internet, and Technology (CIT) Practice. Kim ...
Students in the Law School’s Employment Law Clinic helped secure a significant appellate victory this spring when the U.S.
The Law School’s 2026 Pro Bono Recognition Ceremony celebrated 83 students from the Class of 2026 who demonstrated an ...
Before coming to the Law School, Luke Chaikovsky, ’26, worked for a government consulting firm in Washington, DC. There, he ...
Jeanne Boxer Ettelson, an accomplished attorney, dedicated philanthropist, and treasured member of her family and community, ...
Oliver Spalding Chappell, age 94, died on March 2 in Naples, Florida, with his two devoted daughters at his side. He was born on June 13, 1931, in Willimantic, Connecticut, to Maro and Dorothy ...
The Public Law and Legal Theory Workshop hosts speakers from around the country working in a diverse array of public law fields and methodologies. The workshop is usually held on Tuesdays at 3:30 p.m.