Law, Policy & Society

Spring–Summer/14

The Department of History’s Emily Osborn and Tara Zahra discuss how a break from teaching stimulates their focus on research.

Oct/92

From our print archive: With a killer instinct, David Axelrod, AB’76, creates messages that turns political candidates into winners.

May/64

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

05.22.2014

Live simply and wear a Rolex, and other advice for moving from academia to the consulting world.
Spring–Summer/14

Canadian anthropologist Grant McCracken, AM’76, PhD’81, has built an unconventional career as an observer of American culture.

May–June/14

Communicating our nation’s deepest secrets.

05.20.2014

Taking a sneak peek at the University’s LGBTQ past.

May–June/14

Kenneth Burns, AB’93, AM’03, finds the South welcoming to him and his partner.

May–June/14

Law students bear down on constitutional interpretation.

May–June/14

In Missouri and southern Italy, Jason Pine, AB’90, delves into lives on the margin of criminality.

May–June/14

A Gleacher Center conference argues for better use of data in public policy.

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.