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David Applegate, ’78, moved to of counsel status at Williams, Barber and Morel, capping a career of exceptional ...
Larry Kramer, ’84, took office last year as the president and vice chancellor of the London School of Economics and Political ...
Tucked away on the sixth floor of the D’Angelo Law Library are two key-protected rooms enclosed in glass, holding some of the ...
When Bill Weaver, ’10, joined a big law firm after graduating, he found his calling in the firm’s energy practice, ...
Brent Rogers, ’05, a trial attorney at Kirkland & Ellis, originally expected to go to medical school. He studied biology and ...
When Daniella Apodaca, ’25, came to the Law School, she had a hunch she might work in the international arena. She spoke ...
Regan Hunt Crotty, ’03, was named the dean of undergraduate students at Princeton University, bringing to the job thirteen years of experience at the university, in five previous positions. “I’ve had ...
Vincent Cordero, ’99, formerly a top US and international media executive, is now a venture capitalist focused on breakthrough dual-use (civilian and defense) technology. He also serves as an advisor ...
Fix the Court Executive Director Gabe Roth and University of Chicago Law School Robert Newman Reid Professor of Law Alison LaCroix return to discuss the significance of recent and upcoming SCOTUS ...
Burke's two-year sentence behind bars is set to end after serving less than ten months. Several sources with direct knowledge of his case tell NBC Chicago that Burke will be released from the Thomson ...
After a decade of service as the Law School’s fourteenth dean, Thomas J. Miles will hand over leadership reins on June 30 and return to full-time teaching and scholarship on the Law School faculty.
Herbert Lee Caplan, AB,’52, JD, ’57 The University of Chicago Law School notes with sadness the passing of Herbert Lee Caplan ...
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