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06.25.2025

Professor Ajay Mehrotra Receives Prestigious Research Honors to Advance New Book Project

Ajay K. Mehrotra, the Stanford Clinton Sr. and Zylpha Kilbride Clinton Research Professor of Law at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law, and Affiliated Professor of History also at Northwestern ...

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05.15.2025

Decoding the Past: Professor Emily Kadens uses Artificial Intelligence to bring 16th-Century Law to Life

What happens when 16th-century legal documents meet artificial intelligence? Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law’s Edna B. and Ednyfed H. Williams Memorial Professor and Vice Dean ...

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03.18.2025

The Meese Revolution: Steve Calabresi Pens Book on Former U.S. Attorney General

Steven G. Calabresi, the Clayton J. & Henry R. Barber Professor at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law, recently released a book titled The Meese Revolution: The Making of a Constitutional ...

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02.27.2025

The Rule of Law: Professor Paul Gowder Applies Legal Principles to Everyday Encounters

Paul Gowder, professor of law at Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law, recalls a time during his adolescent years imprinted in his memory. Part of California State University LA’s early ...

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01.24.2025

Northwestern Pritzker Law Professor Publishes Open-Access Privacy Law Casebook

Privacy law is as a rapidly evolving field, constantly changing to catch up with technological advancements and increased surveillance worldwide. With new privacy laws being passed every year, ...

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12.19.2024

Closing the Tax Gap: Book Co-authored by Northwestern Pritzker Law Professor Targets Noncompliance by the Wealthy

When thinking about the tax system, Americans often complain that the wealthy pay less than they should because they’re able to employ skilled advisors and complex structures that are not ...

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12.06.2024

Professor Daniel Rodriguez’s Book Examines Government’s “Police Power”

During the public health crisis spawned by COVID, the extent of government’s “police power”—the legal ability to compel citizens to take (or not take) certain actions in the name of health, ...

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02.06.2024

Looking to the Past 100 Years Since the 1924 Indian Citizenship Act

Native scholars and law professionals gather at Northwestern Pritzker Law for conference on Indigenous sovereignty, community.

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01.22.2024

Jamelia Morgan Named a 2024 Emerging Scholar by Diverse Magazine

Diverse: Issues In Higher Education recently named Jamelia Morgan, professor of law and the Director of the Center for Racial and Disability Justice, as one of its 2024 Emerging Scholars ...

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