The “Construction in Space in the Third and Fourth Dimension” statue by Antoine Pevsner sits in the Law School's reflecting pool with the sun behind it.
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Adam Chilton appointed next dean of the Law School

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Fix the Court Executive Director Gabe Roth and University of Chicago Law School Robert Newman Reid Professor of Law Alison LaCroix return to discuss the significance of recent and upcoming SCOTUS decisions.

Magna Legal Services Litigation Consultant Dr. Sarah Wellard provides insight into the Karen Read verdict.

Journalist Jillian Lederman identifies how cheating at law schools is spreading.

The NBC 5 Investigates Team has learned that less than one year after former Alderman Ed Burke was sent to prison, he is preparing to be sent home.

Burke's two-year sentence behind bars is set to end after serving less than ten months. 

Several sources with direct knowledge of his case tell NBC Chicago that Burke will be released from the Thomson federal prison in northwestern Illinois to a halfway house or, more likely, home confinement.

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Tom Ginsburg, the Leo Spitz distinguished service professor of international law and faculty director of the Forum for Free Inquiry and Expression at the University of Chicago, leads a conversation on academic freedom and democracy.

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