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Craig B. Futterman

Craig B. Futterman, a University of Chicago law professor who is one of the lawyers representing the plaintiffs in the lawsuit, said if the city really was willing to follow through on its pledge t...

Christopher C. Fennell

The New Philadelphia National Historic Site in western Illinois, commemorating the first U.S. town to be legally founded by African Americans, is the nation’s newest national park. The national par...

Dennis J. Hutchinson

The Rhodes Trust, the organization that bestows the prestigious Rhodes Scholarships, will present Senior Lecturer Dennis J. Hutchinson with the George Parkin Service Award, which recognizes outs...

Innovation

On March 4, the European Commission fined Apple 1.84 billion euros, finding that Apple had abused its dominant position through its control over the App Store in imposing anti-steering provisions on providers of music streaming apps.