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  1. The Law School encourages law students to take classes across the Midway, and all law students can receive up to 12 credits toward the 105 credits required to graduate from the Law School by taking classes in other departments throughout the University. Although those grades appear on your Law School transcripts, the grades do not count toward ...

  2. Many events at the Law School are open to the public and we hope that you will join us. Please see our events calendar for an upcoming list. Law School students, faculty and staff can access the building Monday – Sunday: 7:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. Guests and members of the University who are not enrolled in the Law School must check in front desk ...

  3. Nestled in the center of it all, UIC Law School is located in the heart of downtown Chicago, the 3rd largest legal industry in the nation. UIC Law’s premiere location is conveniently housed alongside the Chicago Bar Association building, federal court houses, and a host of prestigious law firms, creating ample opportunities for students to intern, extern, and stay connected to firms.

  4. The University of Chicago Law School Senior Lecturer, 1981-present Lee and Brena Freeman Professor of Law, 1978-1981 Professor of Law, 1969-1978. United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit Circuit Judge, 1981-2017 Chief Judge, 1993-2000. Lexecon Inc. President, 1977-1981. National Bureau of Economic Research Research Associate, 1971 ...

  5. The University of Chicago Magazine 5235 South Harper Court, Chicago, IL 60615 Phone: 773.702.2163 uchicago-magazine@uchicago.edu. The University of Chicago Magazine (ISSN-0041-9508) is published quarterly by the University of Chicago in cooperation with UChicago Alumni.

  6. 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.

  7. The intimacy of the program (the whole law school is in one building), small class sizes, and the quarter system also make adjusting to law school easier for 1Ls. “Even in required 1L courses like contracts, which I have no natural interest in, I’m blown away by the intellect and teaching skills of our professors,” says one first-year.