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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 ...
Imagine that you’re sitting in a law school classroom learning how to build a generative AI tool. Now imagine that this tool ...
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.
Veronica Tait’s, ’27, summer experience has taken her to Honolulu, Hawai’i, to work in the state’s Office of Consumer ...
The American Constitution Society’s Chicago Lawyer Chapter has named Geoffrey R. Stone, '71, the Edward H. Levi Distinguished ...
Passionate about First Amendment law, Seth Moskowitz, ’27, decided to spend his summer in Washington, DC, at the Foundation ...
Location: Newport Beach, Calif. Please describe two of your most substantial, recent wins in practice.
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 ...
Richard Epstein, James Parker Hall Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of Law, Senior Lecturer in Law, discuss his career as a legal scholar, the takings clause, state monopoly power, and his ...
Black & Veatch, a global leader in human critical infrastructure, has appointed Stephen Smith to its board of directors. Smith, a leader and recognized advocate for employee-owned organizations, will ...
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