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  1. 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.

  2. Visit us virtually with these videos about the Law School and the University of Chicago campus. Video Tours of the University of Chicago Law School Join three UChicago Law students on a tour of the school: Bill Watson, class of 2014, recorded this audio tour, accompanied by photos, about the history and community that make UChicago Law unique.

  3. Law schools have different views on this topic, ... University of Chicago Law School 1111 East 60th Street, Chicago, Illinois 60637 773.702.9494. Contact.

  4. Located in the community of Hyde Park on Chicago’s South Side, just 15 minutes from the city center, the University of Chicago is uniquely positioned to contribute to, and draw from, the strength and diversity of this world-class metropolis. We have also made an indelible mark on the world at large. Changing the World Our faculty and students are pioneers, discoverers, teachers, scholars ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. 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.

  7. Freedom of expression is a core element of the history and culture of the University of Chicago and the Law School. Law School faculty have been an integral part of developing the policies and procedures that have made the University a national model for academic free expression. Free Expression Timeline: 1891-Present 1891 William Rainey Harper is named the University’s first president ...