The 2023 Parsons Dinner Honors Judge Raymond A. Jackson

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Chicago’s Best Ideas with Anup Malani: The (Informal) Law and Economics of Slums

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Adam A. Davidson
New Hires Bring Expertise in Law and Finance, Tax Policy, and Criminal and Constitutional Law

Three innovative new scholars will join the University of Chicago Law School faculty on July 1, bringing expertise in law and finance, tax policy, and criminal and constitutional law. Among them ar...

Mary Anne Case

While plenty of sociological research has suggested that our muted, passive interactions with most strangers in restrooms are governed by strict yet unspoken behavior codes, Mary Anne Case, a profe...

Omri Ben-Shahar
The rise of Big Data could give us tools to create different rules for different people. In a new book, Professors Omri Ben-Shahar and Ariel Porat argue that personalized law might make us more equal.

Right now, posted speed limits apply to all drivers, regardless of individual experience and skill. In the United States, the wealthy and the poor pay the same parking fines, even though a $100 pen...

Democrats say Social Security is untouchable and have roped Republicans into saying the same. They also constantly lament the gap between returns to capital and labor.

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