What’s next for Iran—and the world?
In Q&A, UChicago experts discuss regime change, the legal basis for military action, and global fallout from the U.S.-Israel attack
In polarized times, when should corporations speak out?
Five UChicago Law faculty examine the First Amendment protections, political pressures and strategic calculus behind corporate free expression
Tom Ginsburg’s proposal to eliminate penalty shootouts
In op-ed, Prof. Will Baude appraises Prof. Tom Ginsburg's suggestion that the World Cup eliminate the penalty shootout
China's 'peaceful rise' and what it means for the international legal system
What will China’s “peaceful rise” mean for the international legal system? This question was explored in-depth at an April 6, 2011 symposium on “China and International Law,” including discussions on the international security system, human ...
Finding what makes constitutions endure
When the government of Kenya wanted outside advice this year on drafts of the country’s new constitution, one of their consultants was University of Chicago Law School professor Tom Ginsburg, one of the world’s foremost experts on how to write an ...
Sarah Galer