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Baude: On its own terms, Justice Barrett’s opinion is excellent. Sophisticated, careful, clear and correct. Giving the lower ...
The former first lady says she’s done being a Democratic Party spokesperson and will focus on her podcast. Because podcasters ...
A former lawmaker and deputy governor, Christian Mitchell now oversees civic engagement at the University of Chicago. Current ...
After her podcast with her brother launched in March, some dedicated fans say silence is golden. Former US First Lady ...
Alison Siegler has been named the Lillian E. Kraemer Clinical Professor in Public Interest Law, effective July 1. Siegler is the founding director of the Federal Criminal Justice Clinic (FCJC), the ...
After a decade of service as the Law School’s fourteenth dean, Thomas J. Miles will hand over leadership reins on June 30 and return to full-time teaching and scholarship on the Law School faculty.
Though Congress acted after the U.S. withdrew from Vietnam to restrain presidents in their use of military force, recent decades have seen presidents pushing against those restraints.
Chicago radio icon Craig Dellimore is retiring from WBBM Newsradio this week after more than four decades with the station.
At least five current and former University of Chicago students now work at the Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Christopher Sweet, a third-year in the College; ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., called out Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, saying that the mayor is "on the wrong side of the law" for opposing federal immigration enforcement efforts.
In 1962, he was appointed as the Payne County attorney, but in 1963, he opted to become a law professor at OU, starting a 55-year career that included more than seven years as the OU Law School dean.
Bronze statues of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr and former President Barack Obama were unveiled June 17 at the former Douglass High School in Leesburg.