As a result, we proposed a better approach—the “Commitment Rule”—for determining the place where a foreign main insolvency proceeding will be initiated. The arguments for the Commitment Rule are laid ...
Stav Lavi, LLM ’25, joins the Law School this fall from Israel, where she earned both her bachelor’s degree and law degree ...
Zachary Jordan, ’27, from Santa Barbara, California, has a unique portfolio of professional experiences since graduating from ...
Originally from Dallas, Texas, Megan Olomu, ’27, graduated from Stanford University this year with a degree in public policy.
Ritik Shah, ’27, earned his bachelor’s degree in biological sciences from the University of Chicago two years ago. After ...
Mae Farmer, ’27, graduated from the University of Alabama with a Bachelor of Science in accounting and a Bachelor of Arts in ...
Union, Commerce, and Slavery in the Age of Federalisms, Alison LaCroix, a distinguished legal historian and the Robert Newton ...
Daniel Caicedo, ’25, joins the Law School this fall from Ecuador, where he earned a law degree from Universidad Católica ...
As a former Major League Baseball player with a chemical engineering degree from Yale, Simon Whiteman, ’27, has an unusual CV ...
In 2020, the law professors John Rappaport and Ben Grunwald published an article called “The Wandering Officer,” where they found that police officers who had been fired earlier in their career were ...
The Brooklyn Nets have announced the following additions and promotions within the basketball operations department.
The Jenner & Block Supreme Court and Appellate Clinic represented clients in several significant cases in the US Supreme Court this academic year. The Clinic’s students did important work on each of ...