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.
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 ...
03.04.2024
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, ...
02.22.2024
Northwestern Pritzker School of Law is excited to announce that Judge Jeffrey Cummings will deliver the convocation address to the Class of 2024.
02.13.2024
On February 1, Northwestern Pritzker Law, in collaboration with the School of Communication, held “Generative AI+Entertainment: Opportunity, Ethics, and Law,” a collaborative conference that ...
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 ...