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  1. Hubbard. (1L Elective) 1:30-2:35 p.m. Note: 1Ls may choose from among 7-9 electives in the Spring Quarter. In addition, they will be able to choose one class from a group of three Constitutional Law offerings. In Autumn Quarter at UChicago Law, students take a unique first-year course called Elements of the Law.

  2. The Institute also shares the Law School’s commitment to free speech and intellectual inquiry that is independent of partisan fashions. The Institute promotes rigorous analysis of constitutional issues and then shares those ideas more broadly with the general public. ... University of Chicago Law School 1111 East 60th Street, Chicago ...

  3. Legal History: The Legal History Program at the University of Chicago draws upon the faculty in both the Law School and the History Department. Law and Business: In addition to our Commercial, Business, and Labor Law courses, our selective Doctoroff Business Leadership Program blends the best of the MBA curriculum into our prestigious, three ...

  4. The University of Chicago Law School. Clinical Professor of Law, 2018-present Associate Clinical Professor of Law, 2015-2017 Assistant Clinical Professor of Law, 2012-2014 Director, Abrams Environmental Law Clinic, 2012-present Research Affiliate, Energy Policy Institute at Chicago (EPIC)

  5. 31 de mar. de 2011 · LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: University of Chicago Law Review, Immigrant Child Advocacy Project Clinic, APALSA, Admissions Committee, Law School Film Festival I fell in love for the first time when I was four. That was the year my mother signed me up for piano lessons.

  6. William Baude. William Baude is a Professor of Law and the Faculty Director of the Constitutional Law Institute at the University of Chicago Law School, where he teaches federal courts, constitutional law, and conflict of laws. His current research interests include different aspects of the Fourteenth Amendment (particularly both Section One ...

  7. B.A. 2018, University of Virginia; M.M. 2019, Tsinghua University; Ph.D. 2022, Universi-ty of Cambridge; J.D. Candidate 2025, The University of Chicago Law School. I would like to thank Professor David Strauss and the editors and staff of the University of Chicago Law Review for their valuable input.