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For the first time in a decade, the Chicago Board of Education bucks tradition and overrules firing an employee with a long ...
Nearly all elite U.S. law schools have pushed up their formal law firm interviewing programs to May and June this year, as ...
To understand the rapidly shifting immigration landscape, the Maroon sat down with Nicole Hallett, a University of Chicago Law School clinical law professor and the director of the Immigrants’ Rights ...
President Trump has suggested stripping Harvard of its tax-exempt status, a step that experts say would be unusual and face ...
At least 1,024 students at 160 colleges, universities and university systems have had their visas revoked or their legal ...
Adam Erkan, 20, was charged with a hate crime and aggravated battery causing great bodily harm after the Nov. 6 attack ...
Professor Aziz Z. Huq was named to Project Syndicate’s list of Forward Thinkers, recognizing emerging intellectual innovators. The list consists of thirty influential voices from academia, ...
The trio worked for the law firm founded by longtime political insider Gery Chico for between three and seven years.
A suspect was charged with a hate crime for a November attack on two Jewish students who were demonstrating in support of ...
President Donald Trump's administration is erasing students’ immigration status without explanation. School officials at the ...
Two people are dead, six are injured, and a suspect is in custody after an active shooter was reported at. The reported shoot ...