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The University of Chicago Law School aims to train well-rounded, critical, and socially conscious thinkers and doers. The cornerstones that provide the foundation for Chicago's educational mission are the life of the mind, participatory learning, interdisciplinary inquiry, and an education for generalists. Learning the law at Chicago is a passionate—even intense—venture between and among faculty and students. Energized by an active dialogue within the classroom, students seek opportunities outside the classroom for further conversation and learning in one of Chicago's clinical programs, with one of Chicago's three student-edited journals, through participation in the Hinton Moot Court competition, or in one of the school's more than sixty student organizations.
The University Time Schedule shows information about Law School courses, including information about enrollment numbers and limits. You may wish to search prior quarters for information on what courses were offered in prior quarters, which professors taught them, and what the enrollment was for these courses. Visit the University Time Schedules page and choose the quarter you would like to view, then scroll down to "LAWS." You may also search by faculty name using advanced search. For course descriptions, please search using the form below. All |
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