Scholarly Pursuits: Whose Judicial Data Is It, Anyway?

read about Aziz Huq’s latest research project

Innovation Trek 2024: Exploring Diverse Paths to Success

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Tom Ginsburg

Scholars used to argue that democracy, once attained in a fairly wealthy state, would become a permanent fixture. As the late Juan Linz put it, democracy would become “the only game in town.” That ...

Brian Leiter

In a Washington Post op/ed, Professor Brian Leiter discusses why Supreme Court confirmation hearings are controversial.

Jennifer Nou

Two members of the University of Chicago Law School faculty began positions in the federal government in February. Professor Jennifer Nou is serving as a senior advisor in the Office of Information...

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.