Law School

Fall/15

Law School professor Randy Picker, AB'80, AM'82, JD'85, learned a lot about teaching—and learning—while developing his massive open online course.

08.05.2015

Patrick Barry, JD’12, taught students about effective legal writing through his presentations for the Keystone Program.
July–Aug/15

Jonathan Rapping, AB’88, inspires attorneys who represent indigent clients to fight a system stacked against them.

06.30.2015

The annual University of Chicago Law Review symposium drills down on tough questions.
05.06.2015

In his Nora and Edward Ryerson Lecture, Law School professor Geoffrey Stone, JD’71, explains why he thinks the Supreme Court will rule in favor of same-sex marriage.

May/64

From our print archive: Robert F. Kennedy's address to University of Chicago Law School students on Law Day, May 1, 1964.

May–June/14

Dean Michael H. Schill outlines the breadth of opportunities incorporated into the Law School’s traditional curriculum to train leaders across fields.

Mar–Apr/14

Going to the Law School helped Natalie Shapero, JD’11, let her poetry loose.

July–Aug/13

As attorney general after Watergate, UChicago’s Edward Levi worked to restore a nation’s trust.

July–Aug/13

A Law School course examines First Amendment issues from former prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald’s first-hand perspective.

July–Aug/13

Jewel C. Stradford Lafontant broke many barriers as a lawyer and public servant.

Mar–Apr/13

Brian Leiter argues against legal exemptions for religious practices.