Law, Policy & Society
James Hormel, JD’58, spoke at the Law School in January about how he began a new life.
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.
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
James C. Hormel, JD’58, shares his private and public battles.