Professor Anthony J. Casey has been elected to the National Bankruptcy Conference Casey, the Donald M. Ephraim Professor of Law and Economics and the Faculty Director of the Center on Law and Finance, ...
Several years after graduating from the Law School, after stints as a federal judicial clerk, an associate at a major law ...
Sandra Frantzen, ’99, didn’t set out to become a lawyer. Her college degrees were in chemistry and environmental science; she ...
Bob Mendes, ’91, grew up in Chicago, went to the University of Illinois, and after graduating from the Law School he practiced law in Chicago for four years. Then, he and his wife decided it was time ...
William Baude, Harry Kalven Jr. Professor of Law, made international headlines earlier this year when a law review article he ...
As AI technologies continue to evolve, so too does the research of many of our faculty. Other Law School faculty members who ...
The Law School recently joined the Weil Legal Innovators Program, a trailblazing multi-stakeholder public service initiative ...
Hal Scott, ’72, went to Princeton with the intention of becoming a poet, but he soon discovered that it wasn’t the right path ...
Jamie Van Horne Robinson posted on social media about her husband, Jaison Robinson, ’09. “Married a guy who can’t wait to get ...
This change could be bad news for Donald Trump. The US president-elect is not the first Republican politician to purport to serve both commerce and the forgotten man; but after campaigning alongside ...
The ruling is bad news for TikTok, its China-based parent, ByteDance, and its approximately 170 million American users. It also seriously weakens the First Amendment, and by extension our democracy, ...
Three Law School alumni were among nine Tony Patiño Fellows admitted to the bar of the Supreme Court of the United States last week. Pictured left to right are Fellows: Kelsey Campbell, Daniel Galindo ...