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Daniel Hemel on Why a Wealth Tax is Likely Unconstitutional
The New York Times
David Tatel, '66, Receives Legal Champion Award
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President Trump
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Daniel Hemel on Why We Should Require Public Tax Disclosure From Elected Officials
New York Daily News
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Ginsburg and Huq's "How to Save a Constitutional Democracy" Reviewed in Jotwell
Jotwell
M. Todd Henderson on Federal Indian Law and the Legal Status of Eastern Oklahoma
The Volokh Conspiracy
Q&A with Rebecca Pallmeyer, '79, First Female Chief Judge of U.S. District Court in Chicago
Crain's Chicago Business
Scholars Explore Future of the First Amendment at Annual Legal Forum Symposium
Robin I. Mordfin
Abortion
William Baude on Judge Easterbrook's Reason for Not Hearing an Indiana Abortion Case
The Volokh Conspiracy
In Law School Lecture, Comey Mixes Personal Stories with a Call to Service and a Lesson on Leadership
By Becky Beaupre Gillespie
Claire Hartfield, ’82: Context and Career Thrive at the Intersection of Education and Law
Jerry de Jaager
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