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  1. Dual Degrees Students may apply for dual degrees with other divisions of the University. The student must gain acceptance to each degree program separately. The following dual degrees are the most popular: Business: The University of Chicago's three-year JD and MBA joint-degree program places students at the intersection of legal and business expertise, integrating the distinct flexibility and ...

  2. Introduction. Among the most distinguished U.S. law schools, the University of Chicago is the only one which offers the combination of a small LL.M. program (70-80 students) with a real sense of community, a challenging academic experience both inside and outside the classroom and an exciting urban location in one of the great cities of the world (Chicago has been named the best big city in ...

  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. The Law School publishes seven professional journals: Student-edited Journals The Chicago Journal of International Law promotes an interdisciplinary approach and balanced discourse on international law The University of Chicago Business Law Review publishes articles covering business, corporation, and securities law, and related policy issues.

  5. First-year law students take a required set of courses listed below, as well as a 1L elective in the spring. The list of electives available changes each year. Additional degree requirements include the successful completion of a class designated as meeting the professional responsibility requirement, 40 core credit hours in the second and ...

  6. Thank you for your interest in the University of Chicago Law School! Whether you are drawn by our world-renowned, diverse and accessible faculty, the prospect of being a member of one of the most engaged and dynamic student bodies, the resources offered by a world-class university, or the excitement of being in one of the largest, most diverse (yet affordable) cities in the world, I am ...

  7. 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 ...