Law, Policy & Society

Summer/18

James Chen, AB’82, is reenvisioning a centuries-old solution to transform millions of lives.

08.01.2018

A list of native substitutes for nonnative (and boring) plants.

Summer/18

Retired attorney Charlotte Adelman, AB’59, JD’62, builds the case against nonnative plants.

Spring/18

The Constitution is a short read. The rest is history.

Spring/18

For informed decisions on health care policy, Katherine Baicker prescribes hard evidence.

Spring/18

Yoga and meditation lend a new perspective to a judge's work.

Spring/18

Chris Begley, AM’92, PhD’99, is an archaeologist with a taste for adventure. Just don’t call him Indiana Jones.

Spring/18

Finding our way in the age of GPS doesn’t have to mean sacrificing serendipity.

02.16.2018

<p>Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau packs the house for IOP’s fifth anniversary.</p>

Winter/18

Bailey Pickens, AB’10, learns to cultivate compassion as a young hospital chaplain by recognizing both the sin and the sinner.

Winter/18

According to Hollywood legend, Eliot Ness, PhB’25, brought down Al Capone. The reality is more complicated.

Winter/18

As we grow older, how beneficial is it to reflect on our youthful actions and experiences? Two UChicago professors weigh the virtues of living fully in the present and reliving the past.