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06.11.2019

A Conversation with Zachary Clopton, Professor of Law

Zachary Clopton joins the Northwestern Law faculty as a professor of law. His research and teaching interests include civil procedure, complex litigation, international business transactions and ...

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05.14.2019

Faculty Recognized at 2019 American Law and Economics Association Conference

On May 17-18, the American Law and Economics Association (ALEA) 2019 meeting will be held at the New York University School of Law. Northwestern Pritzker School of Law has a long tradition of ...

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04.25.2019

Professor Shari Diamond Examines the Interplay of Science and the Law

Diamond co-edited the fall issue of Daedalus, Journal  of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.  

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03.06.2019

A Northwestern Law Professor Explains: Women in Law

Women make up 38% of lawyers in the United States, and even though 51% of current law students are women, only 22% of law firm partners are women. Professor Tonja Jacobi takes a closer look at ...

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03.06.2019

Reva Siegel Will Give Lectures on ‘Reproductive Justice in the Age of Trump’ for Rosenthal Series, April 8-10

The “Reproductive Justice in the Age of Trump” lectures will discuss the changing landscape of sexual and reproductive rights under the Trump Administration, with a specific focus on the current ...

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02.28.2019

Spotlight on Scholarship: James B. Speta on Telecommunications Law

Professor Speta is a prominent scholar of telecommunications law. In addition to his many scholarly articles on the topic, he is the co-author of a leading casebook that bridges the history of ...

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01.17.2019

ABA’s The Tax Lawyer Releases First Issue Under New Northwestern Law Partnership

In December, The Tax Lawyer, the ABA Tax Section’s flagship journal, released its first issue since naming Northwestern Pritzker School of Law’s LLM Tax Program its new educational affiliate.

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01.16.2019

Jury Process: How Juries Bring Legitimacy to Legal Proceedings

With Professor Shari Diamond Many people complain when a jury summons arrives, but when they actually serve on a case they become quite invested in the process. But how can a group of lay ...

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01.15.2019

Spotlight on Scholarship: Andrew Koppelman Honored by AALS Section on Jurisprudence

Andrew Koppelman, John Paul Stevens Professor of Law, was awarded the Hart-Dworkin Award in Legal Philosophy from the Association of American Law Schools (AALS) Section on Jurisprudence at the ...

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