I am deeply grateful to the participants in this online symposium for their engagement with the book, and to Jack Balkin for hosting it. The commentators are all terrific scholars, and they are ...
How does the patent system work? “Through the marketplace,” explained Professor Jonathan Masur when we sat down to discuss the complex intersection of law, economics and innovation in today’s global ...
The Federalist Society is a group of libertarians and conservatives interested in the current state of the legal order. The Society was founded on the principles that the state exists to preserve ...
This is the first installment of a Q&A series focusing on UChicago Law alumni whose career paths have taken them into public ...
Prof. Alison Siegler will host an alumni panel to discuss clerkships on the Seventh Circuit and the Northern District of Illinois. Students who are considering applying for clerkships should attend ...
Every president tests the limits of their authority. Yet no opening presidential bid for power compares to President Donald Trump’s out-of-the-blue freeze of federal funds across the government.
Governor Ned Lamont today announced that he is forwarding to the Connecticut General Assembly the nominations of several jurists to serve in positions on Connecticut’s courts, including the Honorable ...
Intellectual property law firm Fish & Richardson is opening a new office in Chicago, expanding the firm’s international footprint to officially include the third-largest legal market in the United ...
A Venezuelan migrant swept up in local immigration raids who was ordered released last night by a federal judge is now back in federal custody at an out-of-state immigration detention center. The ABC ...
Surveys conducted by the Pew Research Center show that public confidence in government generally is at an all-time low. For the leader of the Hawaiʻi Judiciary, that distrust is alarming and ...