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  1. The Socratic Method. Socrates (470-399 BC) was a Greek philosopher who sought to get to the foundations of his students' and colleagues' views by asking continual questions until a contradiction was exposed, thus proving the fallacy of the initial assumption. This became known as the Socratic Method, and may be Socrates' most enduring ...

  2. Thank you for your interest in the University of Chicago Law School! Whether you are drawn by our world-renowned, diverse and accessible faculty, the prospect of being a member of one of the most engaged and dynamic student bodies, the resources offered by a world-class university, or the excitement of being in one of the largest, most diverse (yet affordable) cities in the world, I am ...

  3. Your UChicago legal education is an investment in your future. To help you make this investment, UChicago provides generous financial aid in the form of scholarships and loans managed by the Office of Financial Aid. University of Chicago Law School scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic achievement, with consideration to need. Approximately eighty percent of our students receive ...

  4. Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics. Martha C. Nussbaum received her BA from NYU and her MA and PhD from Harvard. She has taught at Harvard University, Brown University, and Oxford University. From 1986 to 1993, while teaching at Brown, Nussbaum was a research advisor at the World Institute for Development Economics ...

  5. The Law School holds classes in Autumn, Winter, ... University of Chicago Law School 1111 East 60th Street, Chicago, Illinois 60637 773.702.9494. Contact.

  6. 15 de may. de 2013 · Casual observers of the Supreme Court who came to the Law School to hear Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg speak about Roe v. Wade likely expected a simple message from the longtime defender of reproductive and women’s rights: Roe was a good decision. Those more acquainted with Ginsburg and her thoughtful, nuanced approach to difficult legal questions were not surprised, however, to hear her say ...

  7. Chicago Unbound is the institutional repository for the University of Chicago Law School. It preserves and provides access to UChicago Law's scholarship and research, publications and historical collections, journals, lectures and events. Chicago Unbound offers to the world the life of the mind that is the center of the UChicago Law experience.