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08.16.2023

Six Graduates Secure Public Interest Fellowships

Six recent graduates will launch their public interest careers through Northwestern Pritzker School of Law post-graduate fellowships this year. These graduates have dedicated their time and ...

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11.08.2022

NULR Hosts 2022 Symposium, “Fraud and the Erosion of Trust”

In October, Northwestern University Law Review hosted its 2022 Symposium, “Fraud and the Erosion of Trust,” bringing together scholars to discuss the history of fraud in America. U.S. District ...

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09.15.2022

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan Discusses Legitimacy of the Court in Visit to Law School

On Wednesday, September 14, U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Elena Kagan visited Northwestern Pritzker School of Law as the 2022 Howard J. Trienens Visiting Judicial Scholar and to ...

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09.15.2022

Northwestern Pritzker Law Honors Late Justice John Paul Stevens

On Wednesday, September 14, the Northwestern Pritzker Law community, Northwestern University officials, and family, close friends, and former clerks of the late Supreme Court Justice John Paul ...

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08.15.2022

Ten Graduates Secure Public Interest Fellowships

Ten recent graduates will launch their careers in public interest through both national and Northwestern Pritzker School of Law post-graduate fellowships this year. These graduates have dedicated ...

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04.22.2022

A Conversation with Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke

In April, Northwestern Pritzker School of Law was proud to welcome Kristen Clarke, Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights at the U.S. Department of Justice, for the 2022 Pope & John Lecture ...

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01.13.2022

Eleven Graduates Secure Public Interest Fellowships

Eleven recent graduates will launch their careers in public interest through both national and Northwestern Pritzker School of Law post-graduate fellowships this year. These graduates have ...

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11.18.2021

NULR Hosts 2021 Symposium, “Reimagining Property in the Era of Inequality”

In November, Northwestern University Law Review hosted its 2021 Symposium, “Reimagining Property in the Era of Inequality,” bringing together scholars of legal history, property, tax, land use, ...

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09.22.2021

Lincoln Lecture Discusses the Reconstruction Period and America’s Complicated Racial History

On September 21, the sixth annual Abraham Lincoln Lecture on Constitutional Law was held at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law, featuring Eric Foner, DeWitt Clinton Professor Emeritus of History ...

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