Law School

Winter/19

Soia Mentschikoff (1915–1984) reformed how the United States does business and led the way for later generations of women in law.

Winter/19

Two constitutional scholars weigh 21st-century challenges to the letter and spirit of the First Amendment.

Fall/18

Law School professor Justin Driver explores how education law became a cultural flashpoint.

Spring/18

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

Fall/17

Constitutional scholar Sonja R. West, JD’98, on press freedom and its future. 

Fall/17

How a Law School librarian rediscovered a letter from John Marshall to George Washington.

Winter 2013/14

W. Kamau Bell, LAB’90, prepares for his next upswing in the roller coaster business of comedy.

10.03.2016

How lawyer-turned-boutique-owner Tina Kourasis, JD’96, found a job that fits.
Summer/16

Martha C. Nussbaum argues a culture of rage and retribution is harming American society.

Spring/16

A landmark lawsuit aims to reform treatment of mentally ill inmates in Illinois prisons. 

04.11.2016

At the Law School, Obama laid out Merrick Garland’s qualifications.
Fall/15

As the historic document turns 800, David M. Rubenstein, JD’73, reflects on preserving a Magna Carta in the United States.