Assistant Professor of Law Bridget Fahey has been named co-director of a new Research Initiative at UChicago’s Data Science Institute, following a $1 million dollar grant she received with ...
However, Davidson’s critique is a little different than the more common, wholesale disavowal of this clause. Davidson examines how courts have interpreted this clause, critiquing their reimagination ...
The University of Chicago Legal Forum will convene scholars from across the country on November 8 for a day-long symposium on “Crisis, Calamity, and Catastrophe: Law in Times of Disaster.” The event ...
When Judge Amy St. Eve was appointed as a United States District Court Judge for the Northern District of Illinois in 2002, she was one of the youngest federal judges in the country. “I applied, not ...
A striking feature of US politics nowadays is the flight of “workers” – meaning non-professionals, usually blue-collar or clerical – from the Democratic Party. For many decades after the New Deal, the ...
Tom Ginsburg is the Leo Spitz Distinguished Service Professor of International Law at the University of Chicago Law School and has been the faculty director of the Chicago Forum for Free Inquiry and ...
The words “no dangers” underscore the Court’s view that even a slight risk of inhibiting a legitimate exercise of presidential power outweighs the benefit of encouraging presidents to refrain from ...
Ms. Gonzalez-Rivas is a former law clerk to Judge M. Margaret McKeown of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and Judge Patti B. Saris of the U.S. District Court for the District of ...
“We are thrilled to have George and Mike join our growing Boston office, which now includes 33 attorneys,” said Frank A. Segall, partner and co-chair of the Boston office. “George and Mike have both ...