Assistant Prof. of Law @hajinkim.bsky.social recently received the 2026 Best (Empirical) Paper Prize from the American Law and Economics Review for her 2025 article, “Does ESG Crowd In or Out Public Support for Regulation?,” written with Joshua Macey and Kristen Underhill.
In a concurring opinion in Sripetch v. SEC, Justice Clarence Thomas cited six scholarly works by #UChicagoLaw Prof. Samuel Bray, drawing on his research on equity, restitution, and remedies.
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Prof. Martha Nussbaum recently joined scholars from around the world at the @hcas.bsky.social for a workshop examining tragedy, ethics, and human nature.
Prof. Nussbaum delivered the keynote speech for the workshop and presented part of her new book in progress.
Assistant Professor of Law Hajin Kim recently received the 2026 Best (Empirical) Paper Prize from the American Law and Economics Review for her 2025 article, “Does ESG Crowd In or Out Public Support…
Adriana Z. Robertson, the Donald N. Pritzker Professor of Business Law, has been named to the Securities and Exchange Commission's Investor Advisory Committee.
Her research focuses at the intersection of law and finance, including securities law, capital markets regulation, and corporate finance.
Abhay Aneja, a prof. at @ucberkeleylaw.bsky.social whose scholarship examines how legal & political institutions shape economic development & social inequality, has been awarded the 2026 Donald M. Ephraim Prize in Law and Economics by #UChicagoLaw.
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Congratulations to the Class of 2026!
The Law School held its 28th Annual Diploma and Hooding Ceremony at Rockefeller Memorial Chapel on Saturday, June 6, welcoming 283 graduates to the ranks of its alumni.
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Three members of the Class of 2026 take time to reflect on their most memorable moments from the past three years and share advice to the new #UChicagoLaw students who will soon take their place. www.law.uchicago.edu/news/class-2...
The Supreme Court Fellows Commission selects four highly talented individuals to work each year for one of four federal judiciary agencies.
Conner Robinson, ’23, has been appointed a US Supreme Court Fellow for the 2026-27 Term.
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What questions are shaping SCOTUS' most consequential cases this term?
Dean @adamchilton.bsky.social joined Profs. David Strauss, @williambaude.bsky.social, and Aziz Huq to examine major rulings and discuss key cases still awaiting decision.
“The only way they were able to identify people was to illegally arrest them and then use this technology in order to identify them.”
Prof. @nicolehallett.bsky.social is raising alarm over DHS expanding its use of iris-scanning tech during immigration raids via @npr.org:
The Securities and Exchange Commission has named Adriana Z. Robertson as one of four new members of its Investor Advisory Committee.Robertson, the Donald N. Pritzker Professor of Business Law,…
The Law School held its 28th Annual Diploma and Hooding Ceremony at Rockefeller Memorial Chapel on Saturday, June 6, welcoming 283 graduates to the ranks of its alumni. A total of 204 JD students, 75…
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As the Supreme Court entered the final weeks of its term, three University of Chicago Law School’s scholars examined the major cases still awaiting decision while reflecting on some of the term's…
ICE is expanding its use of iris recognition technology, with plans to deploy hundreds of scanning devices across the country. The practice raises concerns among privacy experts that the Department of...