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  1. Aziz Z. Huq is a scholar of US and comparative constitutional law. His recent work concerns democratic backsliding and the regulation of AI. His award-winning scholarship is published in several books and in leading law, social science, and political science journals. He also writes for Politico, the Washington Post, the New York Times, and ...

  2. The law school was originally funded by John D. Rockefeller and gained prominence in the 1950’s with the founding of the Chicago School approach to antitrust law and Chicago School of economics. The most preeminent legal scholar of the 20th century–Richard Posner–was a long time professor at the University along with his notable colleague Richard Epstein.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Starting with the Class of 2023, the Law School's new Loan Repayment Assistance Program (LRAP) offers a University of Chicago Law School education at low or no cost to graduates who work in public interest for ten years. Many earlier Law School graduating classes, up to and including the class of 2022, may petition to make a switch to this more flexible new LRAP, if they choose. Graduates with ...

  5. A graduate of Yale College and the Harvard Law School, Mary Anne Case studied at the University of Munich; litigated for Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison; and was professor of law and Class of 1966 Research Professor at the University of Virginia before joining the Law School faculty. She also served as a visiting professor at New York ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. 28 de may. de 2009 · Diane P. Wood received her BA in 1971 and her JD in 1975 from the University of Texas at Austin. After graduation, she clerked for Judge Irving L. Goldberg of the Fifth Circuit and for Justice Harry A. Blackmun of the US Supreme Court. She then worked briefly for the US State Department on international investment, antitrust, and transfer of ...