COVID-19 cases in India underreported by over 20 million, study says
Tests of antibodies, current infections reveal significant spread in India’s southern state
Why some rights are violated more often—even in a democracy
In new book, Law School scholar examines constitutional rights around the globe
Remembering UChicago alum Earl Dickerson’s trailblazing legacy
Dickerson, JD’1920, helped shape fight for economic and racial justice, in court and beyond
Prof. Martha C. Nussbaum to address animal rights in Humanities Day keynote
Renowned philosopher says a new ethical, legal approach is necessary to protect animals
How a Law School clinic fought for affordable energy amid COVID-19
Pandemic underscores impact of Abram Clinic’s advocacy in low-income neighborhoods
‘It was surreal’: Law School students argue before the Seventh Circuit—from home
Just before graduation, students deliver federal appellate arguments by iPhone, Zoom
Police use-of-force policies fall short of human rights standards, report finds
Law School scholars: Police departments in 20 largest U.S. cities fail to meet basic principles
‘Working on a genuine crisis’: Law students address COVID-19 spread in prisons
Federal Criminal Justice Clinic helps clients seeking compassionate release due to pandemic
Students create website to help Chicago-area residents shop local
Collaborative effort at Law School has helped 400-plus small businesses during pandemic