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The Justice Department is getting creative in its effort to prevent discrimination. On May 19 it announced the Civil Rights Fraud Initiative, which will use the False Claims Act, which encourages ...
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The global trade war that Donald Trump launched on April 2 has entered a new phase: dealmaking. A new memorandum of understanding with the United Kingdom lists “initial proposals” that might ...
Sarah Isgur and David French are joined by William Baude, professor at the University of Chicago Law School, to discuss the scandalizing origins of originalism. But first, a recap of SCOTUS cases.
In a surprising twist, its decision to do so was both predictable and reasonable.
On this week’s Amicus podcast, professor Aziz Huq, who teaches law at the University of Chicago Law School, discusses his recent article in the Atlantic titled “America Is Watching the Rise of a Dual ...
Kaitlyn O’Leary, ’26, has been awarded a prestigious Peggy Browning Fund Fellowship, one of the nation’s leading programs for ...
Sam Cole, ’25, received one of two second-place awards in the Louis Jackson Memorial National Student Writing Competition for ...
BarkerGilmore LLC — the nation’s only executive search and talent advisory firm dedicated exclusively to the in-house legal and compliance profession — today announced the appointment of Edward ...
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Lisa Miller clearly comes to condemn Trump, not to praise him. Yet her polemic captures a common justification of his administration’s violent, cruel, and authoritarian ethnonationalism. This striking ...
The 46-year old Black father of five was arrested for allegedly using a counterfeit $20 bill at a Minneapolis convenience store, prompting one of four police officers on the scene to kneel on Floyd’s ...
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