02.13.2024
A Case of Love: An Engagement Story in the Classroom
One day in the early 1990s, Professor Len Rubinowitz received a phone call during office hours from a man who introduced himself as Marc Mettes.
02.13.2024
One day in the early 1990s, Professor Len Rubinowitz received a phone call during office hours from a man who introduced himself as Marc Mettes.
02.09.2024
President Biden nominated Joshua Kolar (BA ’99, JD ’03) to a seat on the U.S. Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals, and the U.S. Senate confirmed his nomination in January 2024. Kolar is Biden’s ...
02.06.2024
The Task Force’s 20 judges, practitioners, and academics are charged with gathering knowledge and recommending how the Illinois Judicial Branch should regulate and use AI in the future.
02.06.2024
Native scholars and law professionals gather at Northwestern Pritzker Law for conference on Indigenous sovereignty, community.
02.02.2024
Judge Igor Tuleya recognized for his commitment to judicial integrity and independence Northwestern Pritzker School of Law’s Center for International Human Rights (CIHR) will award its ninth ...
02.01.2024
The American Lawyer honored W. Neil Eggleston with a 2023 Lifetime Achievement Award late last year. The Harvard Law School lecturer and Kirkland & Ellis partner received the award at a black-tie ...
01.29.2024
Writer, advocate and teacher Leigh Bienen’s digital projects are lenses for viewing extraordinary periods in our past.
01.23.2024
On January 10, President Biden announced his intent to nominate Judge Sunil R. Harjani to the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois.
01.22.2024
Diverse: Issues In Higher Education recently named Jamelia Morgan, professor of law and the Director of the Center for Racial and Disability Justice, as one of its 2024 Emerging Scholars ...