Artificial intelligence is transforming nearly every industry, and the legal profession is no exception. At the Law School, ...
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 ...
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.
As Harry G. Wilkinson prepared to graduate from the University of Chicago Law School in 1961, he looked out at a world in turmoil and chose a path for his life. “I had decided that I didn’t want to ...
The Federal Criminal Justice Clinic is the nation’s first legal clinic devoted to representing low-income clients charged ...
The Law School’s chapters of the American Constitution Society (ACS) and the Federalist Society brought students together on ...
Dallin H. Oaks, '57 Dallin H. Oaks, ’57, a who served as a member of the Law School faculty for a decade, has been named the ...
This Friday the University of Chicago Law School’s Business Law Review will convene their 2025 Symposium titled: “Rethinking Going Public: Innovation, Access, and Accountability in Modern Capital ...
Alison LaCroix, the Robert Newton Reid Professor of Law, has been awarded the American Historical Association’s (AHA) ...
The Civil Rights and Police Accountability Project (PAP) is one of the nation’s leading law school civil rights clinics focusing on issues of race and criminal justice. Founded in 2000 by Clinical ...
The Global Human Rights Clinic (GHRC) advances justice and addresses the inequalities and structural disparities that lead to human rights violations worldwide using diverse tactics and ...
The Abrams Environmental Law Clinic attempts to solve some of the most pressing environmental problems throughout Chicago, the State of Illinois, and the Great Lakes region. On behalf of clients, the ...
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