This story is part of an occasional series on research projects currently in the works at the Law School. Lior Strahilevitz ...
Daniel Levin, BA, ’50, JD ’53, founder and chairman of The Habitat Company, died on Saturday at the age of 94. The Levin ...
The fate of a multi-billion-dollar settlement addressing the devastating opioid crisis rested on a single paragraph in the ...
Judge Peter Messitte passed away on January 11, 2025, in Chevy Chase, MD. He was surrounded by his wife Susan, his son Zach, and his daughter Abby. Messitte was born on July 17, 1941, and grew up in ...
The first, Noel J. Francisco, who represents ByteDance, is a prominent conservative litigator who is now a partner at the Jones Day law firm. A graduate of the University of Chicago Law School, Mr.
David M. Rubenstein, ’73, was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Joseph R. Biden during a ceremony held ...
Last year’s protests against the war in Gaza produced a state of turmoil on college campuses not seen since the 1960s. The outcry also raised a question as central to that earlier era as to our own: ...
Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler LLP's New York office has welcomed a patent litigator, who brings nearly a decade of experience, including most recently as counsel at Davis Polk, as its newest partner.
The Law School is home to more than 60 student organizations with a wide variety of purposes, and new student groups are always being formed to meet the changing needs of the student body. The ...
The Christian Legal Society (CLS) is a group of students from a wide range of denominational backgrounds, who, on top of their involvement in the law school and their local churches, come together as ...
Mary Anne Krupsak, a Democrat who defied her party’s leadership in becoming the first woman to be elected lieutenant governor of New York State, and who then became so disenchanted with her boss, Hugh ...