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  1. Chicago Unbound. The University of Chicago Law School Record is the Law School's magazine for alumni and friends. The Record was first issued in 1951 and is now published twice a year, in the fall and spring. Chicago Unbound eventually will include full-text PDF images of all issues of the Record. To view a list of issues currently available ...

  2. Prospective student events. One of the best ways to get a sense of Loyola's School of Law is to talk to one of our enrollment advisors. You can meet a law school representative at one the recruitment events we attend all over the United States. Learn More. Apply.

  3. Chicago Unbound is the institutional repository for the University of Chicago Law School. It preserves and provides access to UChicago Law's scholarship and research, publications and historical collections, journals, lectures and events. Chicago Unbound offers to the world the life of the mind that is the center of the UChicago Law experience.

  4. In addition to the Clinic, the Law School offers a number of other opportunities for students interested in international human rights: JD International Human Rights Summer Internship Program. Students participating in the GHRC work abroad during the summer at international NGOs on human rights and other public interest law related issues and are eligible for guaranteed public interest funding.

  5. Aziz Z. Huq is a scholar of US and comparative constitutional law. His recent work concerns democratic backsliding and the regulation of AI. His award-winning scholarship is published in several books and in leading law, social science, and political science journals. He also writes for Politico, the Washington Post, the New York Times, and ...

  6. The Socratic Method. Socrates (470-399 BC) was a Greek philosopher who sought to get to the foundations of his students' and colleagues' views by asking continual questions until a contradiction was exposed, thus proving the fallacy of the initial assumption. This became known as the Socratic Method, and may be Socrates' most enduring ...

  7. Videos of lectures and other events from The University of Chicago Law School.