Scholarly Pursuits: Whose Judicial Data Is It, Anyway?

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Innovation Trek 2024: Exploring Diverse Paths to Success

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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...

Lisa Bernstein

As lawyers we’re trained to think that everybody on the opposite side is going to act opportunistically and strategically at every turn, and that we’re supposed to constrain them through contracts....

Alison L. LaCroix

President Biden today named three University of Chicago Law School professors to a bipartisan commission to examine possible reform to the US Supreme Court. William A. Baude, professor of law and...

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.