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Taylor Begin, ’27, spent her 1L summer as a research associate at the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Milan, Italy.
Harmela Anteneh, ’26, has had a busy summer. A Leadership Council on Legal Diversity (LCLD) Scholar, she split her time ...
A Chicago Sun-Times news article on police discipline in Chicago quoted clinical professors Craig B. Futterman and Sharon R. Fairley. The article says that Chicago’s new police oversight chief “has ...
— In 2010, Pietrzyk got a call from a staffer working for Senator Mitch McConnell, (R-Kentucky), then-House Minority leader. The staffer wanted to know if Pietrzyk would be interested in serving on ...
The town of Hurley may seem an unlikely place for the birth of a spy ring, let alone one that would take on Nazis in America in the years before World War II. But it is the birthplace of Leon Lewis — ...
Spending his summer as a legal extern in downtown Chicago’s massive federal courthouse, Danny Jacobs, ’27, has been enthralled by watching the law play out in real time in court. It’s an experience ...
In this inaugural installment of the Dean's Dialogues, "Litigating Originalism," Dean Adam Chilton converses with Professors William Baude and Judith Miller on ways in which lawyers can incorporate, ...
A decade ago, Matthew J. McCarthy learned that his colleague’s great-grandfather had been interned in a concentration camp for rescuing two Jewish girls during the Holocaust.
Location: Newport Beach, Calif. Please describe two of your most substantial, recent wins in practice.
Off-cycle voting in Illinois was born out of post-Civil War nativism, later embraced during the Progressive era by elites who favored “good government” reforms that also happened to reduce immigrant ...
More important is the window it opens onto how the presidency is using its national security powers not to advance the country’s interests, but for its own, narrower ambitions. To understand what’s at ...