This Q&A is the first installment in a series on UChicago Law alumni engaged in public service work. Carolyn Hann, ’99, is ...
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.
The ABC 7 I-Team first reported on the case Tuesday, and the man's new arrest comes after nationwide uproar over the magistrate judge's order for release. Edward Martinez-Cermeno, 24, was first ...
Judge Bright, 62, of Columbia, is currently the chief judge of the Appellate Court. He is being nominated to fill the associate justice seat on the Supreme Court that was most recently held by the ...
Chicago has long been a hub of Fish activity,” said President & Chief Executive Officer John Adkisson. “We are very active in the Northern District of Illinois, serve many clients in the Chicago area, ...
In his final State of the Judiciary speech Thursday at the State Capitol, Supreme Court Chief Justice Mark Recktenwald said promoting public trust and confidence in the courts is the Judiciary’s ...
After more than a year of exhausting controversies over free expression at colleges and universities, America’s business leaders would do well to take a simple lesson from embattled leaders in higher ...
Joining “Chicago Tonight” are Jacob Goldin, a tax law professor at the University of Chicago, and Richard Kaplan, a law professor at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. University of Chicago ...
Professor Alison Siegler, Founding Director of the Federal Criminal Justice Clinic at the University of Chicago Law School, had an opportunity to help shape the future of federal drug sentencing ...
Last week, the Supreme Court unanimously affirmed the constitutionality of a federal law that bans the distribution of TikTok in the United States unless and until it is sold to a new owner. The Court ...
On January 21, 2025, Cravath announced that Andrew C. Finch, a leading antitrust lawyer who served as Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General and Acting Assistant Attorney General in the U.S.
The bounds of presidential power have evolved over the country’s nearly 250 year history and each occupant of the office has exercised authority differently, often reflecting the times in which they ...