Professor Ann Lousin will celebrate her 50th anniversary in legal education. After graduating from the University of Chicago Law School, she joined the research staff for the Sixth Illinois ...
How does the patent system work? “Through the marketplace,” explained Professor Jonathan Masur when we sat down to discuss the complex intersection of law, economics and innovation in today’s global ...
I am deeply grateful to the participants in this online symposium for their engagement with the book, and to Jack Balkin for hosting it. The commentators are all terrific scholars, and they are ...
This is the first installment of a Q&A series focusing on UChicago Law alumni whose career paths have taken them into public ...
Chicago has long been a hub of Fish activity,” said President & Chief Executive Officer John Adkisson. “We are very active in the Northern District of Illinois, serve many clients in the Chicago area, ...
Every president tests the limits of their authority. Yet no opening presidential bid for power compares to President Donald Trump’s out-of-the-blue freeze of federal funds across the government.
The ABC 7 I-Team first reported on the case Tuesday, and the man's new arrest comes after nationwide uproar over the magistrate judge's order for release. Edward Martinez-Cermeno, 24, was first ...
Judge Bright, 62, of Columbia, is currently the chief judge of the Appellate Court. He is being nominated to fill the associate justice seat on the Supreme Court that was most recently held by the ...
The Law School is home to more than 60 student organizations with a wide variety of purposes, and new student groups are always being formed to meet the changing needs of the student body. The ...
The fate of a multi-billion-dollar settlement addressing the devastating opioid crisis rested on a single paragraph in the Bankruptcy Code. At stake was not only justice for thousands of victims but ...