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
In the fight against COVID-19, how much freedom are you willing to give up?
Law scholar’s survey examines balance between civil liberty and public health