As AI technologies continue to evolve, so too does the research of many of our faculty. Other Law School faculty members who ...
He also pledged to use his clemency powers broadly to address mass incarceration and remedy harsh, unjust sentences. So far, that promise has gone unfulfilled. Biden has granted fewer clemencies than ...
Sandra Frantzen, ’99, didn’t set out to become a lawyer. Her college degrees were in chemistry and environmental science; she ...
William Baude, Harry Kalven Jr. Professor of Law, made international headlines earlier this year when a law review article he ...
Jamie Van Horne Robinson posted on social media about her husband, Jaison Robinson, ’09. “Married a guy who can’t wait to get ...
Hal Scott, ’72, went to Princeton with the intention of becoming a poet, but he soon discovered that it wasn’t the right path ...
President-elect Donald J. Trump has named one of Silicon Valley’s most prominent conservative investors, donors and media personalities to help oversee American tech policy.
The single-panel gag cartoon is “unique in the world of humor,” Phil Witte, JD’83, and Rex Hesner write in Funny Stuff: How ...
After abruptly declaring martial law on December 3, South Korea’s scandal-plagued president was forced to lift the order within hours in the face of public protests and legislative opposition. He now ...
Cost-benefit analysis (CBA) and originalism are rarely discussed together, and seem to belong to different legal worlds. CBA is an analytical method used by regulatory agencies to justify regulations ...
Eileen O'Neill Burke was sworn in as the new Cook County State's Attorney Monday morning after winning the race with more than twice as many votes as her Republican challenger.
Speaking at a program for students at the Law School last year, Angela Steele, ’02, urged them to strongly consider taking business classes, even if they didn’t think those classes were fully aligned ...