Associate Dean for Career Services Lois Casaleggi Loves Her Job. She Wants the Law School’s Students to Find That, Too.
Craig Futterman Discusses with Chicago Magazine His and His Clinic's Role in Bringing Laquan McDonald Video to Light ...
For generations, the University of Chicago Law School has stood out for its rigorous academics, intellectual vibrancy, and commitment to fostering dialogue on tough legal issues. But as Dean of ...
Renee Williams, ’12, Joins National Low Income Housing Coalition as Senior Advisor for Public Policy
NLIHC is extending a warm welcome to Renee Williams, who is joining us as Senior Advisor for Public Policy. As part of our Policy Team, Renee will monitor and assist NLIHC’s response to regulatory, ...
After five and a half years at a big firm that she had joined right after graduating from the Law School, Sheila Kadagathur, ...
Law Women’s Caucus’ mission is to promote the interests of women and discussion of issues pertaining to women and gender broadly defined. In a spirit of intersectionality, we commit to empowering ...
Richard Robbins, ’91, joined Reed Smith last year as the firm’s first director of applied artificial intelligence. In this role, he leads Reed Smith’s artificial intelligence and data science teams in ...
Artificial intelligence is transforming nearly every industry, and the legal profession is no exception. At the Law School, ...
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.
Clinical Professor Craig B. Futterman, director of the Civil Rights and Police Accountability Project, was cited prominently in a Salon commentary piece on deportation raids in Chicago. “We are in a ...
Xenon Pharmaceuticals Inc. (Nasdaq: XENE), a neuroscience-focused biopharmaceutical company dedicated to drug discovery, clinical development, and commercialization of life-changing therapeutics for ...
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