Supreme Court

Why did the Supreme Court order this response in a Pennsylvania death penalty case?

Law School assistant prof. Will Baude discusses the implications of the Supreme Court's order in a Pennsylvania death penalty case


Supreme Injustice

Article cites unique study by Prof. Geoffrey Stone, which finds most important recent Supreme Court decisions are not all pro-business


Shift on Public Prayer

Law School scholars Mary Anne Case and Michael Scodro discuss the Supreme Court verdict on prayer at public meetings


Supreme Court hears case on judge neutrality

<p>Audio: Prof. Alison Siegler explains judge neutrality and the importance of&nbsp;U.S. v. Anthony Davila</p>


High court case could overhaul mandatory minimum sentencing

<p>Audio: Prof. Alison Siegler discusses Alleyne v. United States and&nbsp;mandatory minimum sentencing requirements</p>


Tracing Justice Stevens’ intellectual roots

Looking back on his intellectual journey in a 1979 speech, U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, AB’41, made the case that his core legal skills stemmed from his training as an undergraduate English student at the University of Chicago.


William E. Barnhart

Gene Schlickman