01.08.2024
“All policy is disability policy”
The Center for Racial and Disability Justice’s Kate Caldwell discusses policy silos, increasing grassroots involvement and race and intersections of inequality.
01.08.2024
The Center for Racial and Disability Justice’s Kate Caldwell discusses policy silos, increasing grassroots involvement and race and intersections of inequality.
01.04.2024
Henry Zhu (JD '22) was one of 28 recipients of 2024’s Skadden Fellowship, which pays for two years of salary and training for recent law school graduates to work at a public interest organization.
12.19.2023
The Fellowship will offer aspiring scholars a much-needed pathway to a career in law teaching by providing mentorship, opportunities to present research, and academic placement support
12.04.2023
Celebrating its 10th year, Northwestern Pritzker School of Law’s Master of Science in Law program prepares students for diverse roles in a myriad of fields Working in leadership roles in the ...
11.27.2023
On October 26, Northwestern Pritzker Law held “The Knox Conversations: Threats to Democracy,” a discussion featuring a compelling, bipartisan panel of America’s most incisive political thinkers ...
11.09.2023
Growing up the daughter of a single mother in a rural Jamaican community, Anika Gray, director of The Gender Equity Initiative (GEI) at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law, knew she wanted ...
11.06.2023
In October, the American Bar Association named Shobha Mahadev, clinical professor of law at the Children and Family Justice Center (CFJC) at Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law’s Bluhm ...
11.03.2023
Accented by purple lanyards and big smiles, nearly 1,400 Northwestern Pritzker School of Law alumni convened on campus October 26-28 for reunion weekend.
11.02.2023
Jared Bartie (JD ’93) knew he was going to be a lawyer from a very young age—a sentiment that was instilled by his grandmother. His commitment to doing what he believed was right fueled his path ...