"If a merger substantially reduces competition in any market, it's illegal. Courts sort of take that literally," says University of Chicago law professor Eric Posner, who held a senior antitrust ...
Omri Ben-Shahar, a professor and director of the Coase-Sandor Institute for Law and Economics at the University of Chicago Law School, said the potential harms from privacy regulations needed “to be ...
For more than four decades, the Federalist Society (FedSoc) at the University of Chicago Law School has played a visible role ...
The Law School held its annual Coase Lecture on February 10, drawing students, faculty, and other guests into a packed auditorium for a tradition that began in 1992. This year’s lecture, titled, “What ...
Curtis Bradley, an international law professor at the University of Chicago, highlighted Trump’s ongoing legal battle with the American Civil Liberties Union over his use of the Alien Enemies Act to ...
"There have been plenty of cases in the past where the Court has said that some action was unlawful or even unconstitutional, but for various reasons, for reasons of Reliance or settlement, people ...
It is too late to ask if the same could happen here: It is already happening. Article I of the Constitution clearly states that Congress ought to control how public money is raised and how it’s spent.
In this Chicago's Best Ideas, Professor William Hubbard argues that current rules of procedure widen inequalities because they ignore the market forces already present in civil litigation. Professor ...
License to Bid for its 29th annual auction. From White Sox, Bulls, and Cubs tickets to Chicago Symphony Orchestra seats, labubu pins, dinners with professors, and handmade art — students showed up ...
The Law School will begin accepting Regular Decision applications on September 1. Applicants to the JD program must apply through the Law School Admission Council (LSAC) Flexible Application, which is ...
Note: This story was updated on April 29, 2021, to reflect a new total of eight alumni clerking on the Supreme Court in the 2021 term and then again on June 2, 2021 to reflect a total of nine. Nine ...
The Criminal and Juvenile Justice Clinic (CJJC) provides pro bono representation to young people who are accused of delinquency or crime, as well as to individuals who were convicted as youth and are ...