Most summer associates spend their time on research and drafting, but Megan Olomu, ’27, had a very different assignment: ...
Claire Walton is deeply interested in legal history and in particular, war history—which she studied at Oxford University as ...
This fall the University of Chicago Law School welcomed 204 JD students to its campus. The impressive group was selected from a record-breaking pool of more than 6,500 applicants. The Class of 2028 ...
Originally from Brazil, Maria Luiza de Miranda Geraldi is keen on building a legal career infused with international ...
When the US Supreme Court last June issued its decision limiting the scope of universal injunctions, it marked a major ...
Charlotte Berry, hailing from Longmeadow, Massachusetts, has been teaching at a boarding school in New Hampshire for the past ...
Noah Blake Smith became curious about the study of law after working as a research assistant—analyzing the real-world impact ...
Luke Coleman, originally from Dayton, Ohio, studied philosophy, politics, and economics at the University of Pennsylvania. A ...
Mario Javier Vasquez Zacarias joins the Law School with a background in private practice and with experience working as in-house counsel advising on matters related to law, finance, and infrastructure ...
Genevieve Lakier, Professor of Law, Herbert and Marjorie Fried Teaching Scholar, and Eugene Volokh of the UCLA School of Law join the National Constitution Center's "We the People" podcast to discuss ...
In a wide-ranging interview, Martha C. Nussbaum, Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics, discusses the themes of human vulnerability, stoicism, and her capabilities approach to ...
Shortly after I began teaching at the Law School, I got to know a young man who sold incense and oils outside the Reynolds Club, our student union here. His name was Corethian Bell, a 24-year-old ...
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