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 additions of Dahl, Rhode, and Hwangpo follow the arrivals earlier this year of preeminent practitioners Ray C. Schrock, Andrew Parlen, Candace Arthur, Alexander Welch, and John Sobolewski. The ...
Felicia H. Ellsworth, partner-in-charge of the Boston Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr office, was named a finalist for Attorney of the Year for the 2025 New England Legal Awards.
Xenon Pharmaceuticals Inc. (Nasdaq: XENE), a neuroscience-focused biopharmaceutical company dedicated to drug discovery, clinical development, and commercialization of life-changing therapeutics for ...
Adam Chilton, the Howard G. Krane Professor of Law and Walter Mander Research Scholar, assumed leadership of the Law School on July 1, 2025. In this candid interview, Chilton shares what stood out to ...
The Christian Legal Society (CLS) is a group of students from a wide range of denominational backgrounds, who, on top of their involvement in the law school and their local churches, come together as ...