04.12.2024
How Social Media is Changing Defamation Law
Counsel in Carroll v. Trump and Freeman v. Giuliani cases say social media apps have changed the way they litigate.
04.12.2024
Counsel in Carroll v. Trump and Freeman v. Giuliani cases say social media apps have changed the way they litigate.
04.10.2024
On March 27, Northwestern Pritzker School of Law’s Gender Equity Initiative (GEI) and Alumni Relations and Development, in partnership with the Women of Color Collective Alumni Affinity Group, ...
04.01.2024
Northwestern Pritzker School of Law has been ranked number one in Law.com’s Go-To Law Schools: Big Law report for 2024. The report ranks the 50 law schools that sent the highest percentage of ...
03.28.2024
On February 21, 2024, students, faculty, alumni, and guests filled Thorne Auditorium to observe the latest installment of the Newt and Jo Minow Debate Series at Northwestern Pritzker School of ...
03.26.2024
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker (JD ’93) provided opening remarks at the Legal Services Corporation’s (LSC’s) 50th anniversary symposium, held February 29, 2024, at Northwestern Pritzker School of ...
03.19.2024
A team from Northwestern Pritzker School of Law’s Bartlit Center on Trial Advocacy has won the regional Student Trial Advocacy Competition, an annual event sponsored by the American Association ...
03.14.2024
Northwestern researchers examine the potential harms to democracy. Will the lure of deepfakes prove irresistible to democratic governments? What questions should governments ask — and who in ...
03.08.2024
Kimberley Charles (JD-MBA ’24) and Kiyan Savar (JD-MBA ’24), students in the Northwestern Pritzker School of Law and the Kellogg School of Management’s JD-MBA Program, will have something special ...
03.04.2024
A course at Northwestern Pritzker Law, AI and Legal Reasoning, garnered a finalist spot in the Bloomberg Law School Innovation Program for 2023-2024. Three more courses: Writing for the Court, ...