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  1. Chicago Unbound. The University of Chicago Law School Record is the Law School's magazine for alumni and friends. The Record was first issued in 1951 and is now published twice a year, in the fall and spring. Chicago Unbound eventually will include full-text PDF images of all issues of the Record. To view a list of issues currently available ...

  2. 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 ...

  3. LSV's mission is to provide law students who are prior or current members of the armed forces of any country opportunities for fellowship, to increase awareness of legal and policy issues affecting veterans within the greater Law School community, to connect members with Veteran alumni for career networking purposes, to assist Law Students pursuing careers as JAGs, to work with the Law School ...

  4. Emily Underwood. Emily Underwood is an Associate Clinical Professor and the Bluhm-Helfand Director of the Innovation Clinic. In addition to counseling start-ups and venture capital firms on transactional and regulatory matters in the Innovation Clinic, Underwood serves the George Shultz Innovation Fund, a multi-million dollar fund established ...

  5. A Culture of Curiosity. At the Law School, the story of students as scholars is one of collaboration and insatiable curiosity, much of it powered by students’ desire to turn their current pursuits into tools that will help them forge their way in legal academia and legal practice—and, perhaps, make a difference in how we think about the law ...

  6. Clinical Professor of Law. Erica Zunkel is a Clinical Professor of Law who teaches in the Law School’s Criminal and Juvenile Justice Clinic (CJJC). Under Professor Zunkel’s supervision, law students represent poor children and adults in the criminal legal system and pursue policy and impact projects to effect system change.

  7. 2022 Moot Court Finalists pose with the Hon. Edmond Chang, Hon. John Kness, and Hon. Barbara LagoaMoot Court at the Law School The Law School encourages students to take advantage of the various Moot Court competitions available to them. Competitors gain valuable experience in both written and oral advocacy, as well as teamwork. When participating in an external competition, students usually ...