Law, Policy & Society
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The Supreme Court justice returns to the Law School and makes his opinions heard.
James Hormel, JD’58, spoke at the Law School in January about how he began a new life.
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Law School graduate and administrator James Hormel, JD’58, seemed to have a storybook family and career. His secret life, however, could undo it all.
A best-selling book follows a UChicago family to Berlin.
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The author—and College parent—talks about his most recent book on UChicago historian William Dodd, who was ambassador to Hitler’s Germany.
Mexico’s universal health care is both an achievement and a work in progress.
Thomas Frank fears the rise of conservative populism could deepen economic decline.
Strategist David Axelrod will lead a campus institute designed to be an ROTC for public service.
Mar–Apr/12