Law, Policy & Society
Brian Leiter argues against legal exemptions for religious practices.
A law professor helps student protesters arrested at an Occupy Chicago rally fight for their rights.
Crime Lab research informs the expansion of a youth violence prevention program.
Or, how I learned to stop worrying and love the bomb university—a late sixties memoir.
In an excerpt from his new book, I Speak of the City, Mauricio Tenorio Trillo chronicles the canine history of Mexico’s capital.
Sometimes it’s as much about the journey as the destination.
Sociologist Michael Bennett, AM'72, PhD'88, invests his time in urban development.
Running the numbers on UChicago’s most celebrated statistician.
Benjamin Elijah Mays, AM’25, PhD’35, was the conscience of the civil rights movement.
In 1956, two new PhDs drove a Land Rover from Austria to India to begin the research that would be their life’s work. Notes from their journey.