Law, Policy & Society
Mortician, medievalist, and video sage Caitlin Doughty tries to change the way Americans think about death.
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.
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Sometimes it’s as much about the journey as the destination.
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Sociologist Michael Bennett, AM'72, PhD'88, invests his time in urban development.
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Running the numbers on UChicago’s most celebrated statistician.
Benjamin Elijah Mays, AM’25, PhD’35, was the conscience of the civil rights movement.