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Sam Cole, ’25, received one of two second-place awards in the Louis Jackson Memorial National Student Writing Competition for ...
Kaitlyn O’Leary, ’26, has been awarded a prestigious Peggy Browning Fund Fellowship, one of the nation’s leading programs for students pursuing careers in workplace justice advocacy. O’Leary, a ...
Legal History, Women’s Voices, and the Politics of Abortion: Kate Masur Delivers 2025 Fulton Lecture
Kate Masur, the John D. MacArthur Chair and Professor of History at Northwestern University, delivered the 2025 Fulton ...
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Eugenie C. Gavenchak, News Corporation deputy general counsel, and Elizabeth Stotland Weiswasser, a partner at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP, received the 55th Annual George A. Katz ...
In a historic first for President Donald J. Trump’s 2025 judicial nominations, two attorneys from Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey’s Office have been nominated to serve as federal judges on the ...
Alison LaCroix, Robert Newton Reid Professor of Law and associate member of the Department of History at the University of Chicago Law School, joins Lisa Dent to discuss habeas corpus. LaCroix ...
Imagine the most consequential legal event in U.S. history. Some people almost certainly think of that fateful day in 1954, when the U.S. Supreme Court handed down Brown v. Board of Education. Others ...
The Brennan Center for Justice and the National Constitution Center present a symposium exploring how the Articles of Confederation shaped the U.S. Constitution. Historians, legal scholars, and ...
Academic freedom—classically defined as the freedom of research and teaching—is a complicated idea, and one that has come under severe attack in our era. One question that has not received much ...
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