The political donations made by Robert Mueller's team are not evidence of bias
Asst. Prof. Adam Chilton examines political makeup of elite U.S. lawyers
U of C, Dart launch new effort to help those just out of jail
UChicago Health Lab joins partnership to create nation’s first supportive release center
If Trump Pardons, It Could Be a Crime
Profs. Daniel Hemel and Eric Posner examine potential for presidential obstruction of justice
The attack on Poland’s judicial independence goes deeper than you may think. Here are 5 things to know.
Assoc. Prof. Monika Nalepa explains Poland’s judicial crisis
The Lawsuit Against Black Lives Matter And The Central Meaning Of The First Amendment
Prof. Geoffrey Stone argues speakers should not be liable for actions they do not encourage
The research that convinced SCOTUS to take the Wisconsin gerrymandering case, explained
Prof. Nicholas Stephanopoulos explains his ‘efficiency gap’ method for gerrymandering
If the statutory language is ‘plain,’ judges will not consider ____
Asst. Prof. Will Baude critiques the ‘plain meaning rule’ of legal interpretation
The potential silver lining in Trump’s travel ban
Asst. Prof. Adam Chilton explains opportunity to create new precedent on immigration powers
Could new economic pressure change North Korea’s ambitions?
Prof. John Mearsheimer explains issues with economic sanctions for North Korea
PBS NewsHour
Obama used covert retaliation in response to Russian election meddling. Here’s why.
Asst. Prof. Austin Carson explains dynamics of covert U.S. action against Russia