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Soia Mentschikoff reformed how the United States does business and led the way for later generations of women in law
Justin Driver and Merrick Garland
Legal education The judiciary
At Least One Law School Alum has Clerked on the Supreme Court Every Year Since 1972
Beth Mcnab
New Student-Led Symposium by Chicago Journal of International Law Highlights Student Scholars, Faculty Engagement
A panel featuring (from left) Lecturer Adam Mortara, ’01, Fifth Circuit Judge James C. Ho, ’99, and Jonathan Mitchell, ’01, discussed affirmative action.
Second Annual Federalist Society Symposium Featured Panels on Affirmative Action, Religious Liberty, and Administrative Law
Gertrude Petersen and her grandson Barry Frett, '19
Barry Frett, '19, on his Work with the Center for Disability and Elder Law
Augusta Read Thomas and Spektral Quarter
Spektral Quartet, Martha Nussbaum, and Augusta Read Thomas Appear at Inaugural Event by Law Students for the Creative Arts