Law

The line between ‘aggressive’ and ‘evil’

<p>Prof. Randal Picker says FTC's finding in Google antitrust case regarding search engine results and compeition is 'huge victory' for company</p>


Dialogue on climate change broadens legal views

In true Chicago fashion, authors of Climate Change Justice invited their best critics to the Law School.


Sarah Galer

Law students help free wrongfully convicted inmates

Exoneration Project engages law students in vital cases, representing prisoners convicted on flawed evidence.


Janan Hanna

Will Success Spoil the Chicago School?

Chicago-style free-market economics flourished at the University of Chicago, and the movement changed the world


Man convicted of deadly 1984 arson 'blown away' by prison release

Law School's Exoneration Project helps earn dismissal of charges against man jailed for past 24 years


Ronald Coase still stirs debate at 101

<p>With a new book on China’s economy, Nobel laureate maintains flair for unconventional ideas.</p>


Sarah Galer

Justice Scalia returns for spirited dialogue

Back at the Law School where he once taught, Justice Scalia argues for the value of originalism.


Susie Allen

Influential Law School journal critiques Court

Often-cited Supreme Court Review builds on storied history with editors Geoffrey Stone, Dennis Hutchinson, and David Strauss.


Sarah Galer

Convictions vacated in '91 rape, slaying of Dixmoor girl

Exoneration Project at University of Chicago helps James Harden earn freedom


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