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Suzanne Walker

08.13.2026

A Deep Dive into the Special Collections at Northwestern Pritzker Law

What do ancient cuneiform tablets, 16th-century French legal manuscripts, and case files from the first U.S. crime lab have in common? They all live in the archives and special collections of the ...

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08.06.2026

Myriam Gilles: A Leading Voice Against Forced Arbitration

When Professor Myriam Gilles first began studying mandatory arbitration more than two decades ago, few people outside a small circle of legal scholars paid much attention. Today, she has become ...

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08.06.2026

Reimagining Legal Education in an AI Era

Long before artificial intelligence became a defining topic in legal education, Northwestern Pritzker School of Law professor Emerson Tiller was asking a broader question: How should law schools ...

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08.04.2026

Neha Jain: A Global Career in International Law

From law school in India to a Rhodes Scholarship in Oxford, from fellowships in South Africa and Germany to faculty positions at University of Minnesota Law School and the European University ...

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07.30.2026

Faculty at Work: Recent Scholarship

Northwestern Pritzker School of Law is a leading research institution whose faculty produce scholarship that shapes doctrine, influences policy, and changes practice. Their work reaches from ...

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07.23.2026

Recent Faculty Works: Matthew Kugler, Daniel B. Rodriguez, Stephanie Holmes Didwania, Jill R. Horwitz, Ajay K. Mehrotra

Northwestern Pritzker School of Law is home to an incredible group of faculty members working at the intersections of law and many other disciplines. Their research and scholarship has helped ...

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07.17.2026

A Year in the Courts: Northwestern Pritzker Law’s Impact

From students arguing cases before federal and state courts to faculty scholarship shaping opinions in the U.S. Supreme Court, from alumni arguing on behalf of the United States to judges ...

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07.16.2026

Brand Rights Protection and the 2026 FIFA World Cup: A Q&A With Tiffany Shepard (JD ’12)

As the world prepares to watch the FIFA World Cup 2026 Final on Sunday, July 19, one Northwestern Pritzker Law alumna plays a unique role within the world’s most watched sporting event. As ...

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05.21.2026

Dedication to Service: Alternative Spring Break 2026

Northwestern Pritzker Law has a long history of fostering a commitment to pro bono and public service in its students and graduates, offering myriad opportunities to serve and give back. ...

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