Ben Stone, ’28, has been spending his summer exactly as he’d hoped— in a judicial internship in Washington, DC. Working under ...
Kaitlyn DeSouza, ’28, took her passion for international law to Ancón, Panama, a historic neighborhood located in the heart ...
Jonas Ewart, ’28, spent his summer honing his legal research and writing skills working in the Office of the Idaho Solicitor ...
Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP announced today that Ian Edvalson has joined the firm in San Francisco as a partner in the Corporate Department focused on life sciences transactions.
First Busey Corporation (FBC), the financial holding company of Busey Bank, announced that Michael Peluso, currently Deputy General Counsel for FBC and Busey Bank, has been appointed as General ...
Stephanie Yu, a 21-year veteran of Sony Music, has been promoted to general counsel and executive vice president, business and legal affairs, filling the role vacated by longtime legal chief Julie ...
William Baude is the Harry Kalven, Jr. Professor of Law and the Faculty Director of the Constitutional Law Institute at the University of Chicago Law School, where he teaches a range of subjects such ...
Reciprocity privileges for the Law School’s career services resources are currently suspended. Graduates of other law schools seeking reciprocity should reach out to their law school’s career services ...
Ropes & Gray announced today that prominent New York-based litigator Noah Yavitz has joined the firm as a partner in its litigation & enforcement practice. Noah brings deep experience in across a ...
cu Thu, 01/01/2004 - 12:00 Gerald N. Rosenberg, "The 1964 Civil Rights Act: The Crucial Role of Social Movements in the Enactment and Implementation of Anti-Discrimination Law," 49 Saint Louis ...
As assistant dean for communications, Mark Cohen oversees the Law School's communications and marketing efforts. Prior to joining the University of Chicago, Cohen was director of communications at the ...
Note: This story was updated on April 29, 2021, to reflect a new total of eight alumni clerking on the Supreme Court in the 2021 term and then again on June 2, 2021 to reflect a total of nine. Nine ...