The University of Chicago Law School Faculty Podcast

Listen to lectures by—and discussions with—the University of Chicago Law School's eminent faculty, a

Episodes

Total: 81

On the first Monday in October, the Supreme Court session opens. Each fall, the University of Chicag

"The Trust Revolution: How the Digitization of Trust Will Revolutionize Business & Government" In t

The 1951 Refugee Convention and its 1967 Protocol are among the most important human rights document

"Chief Justice John Roberts: Defining the Supreme Court as its Leader and at the Center" Joan Bisku

Saul Levmore, "Addictive Law"

2019/11/15

One of Chicago’s Best Ideas was the Coase Theorem, which reminds us daily that people can bargain ar

On the first Monday in October, the Supreme Court session opens. Each fall, the University of Chicag

This keynote for the 2018 Legal Forum Symposium was recorded on November 2, 2018. Valerie B. Jarret

One of the University of Chicago Law School’s best known ideas or outputs over the last fifty years

Supreme Court decisions affecting the constitutional rights of students in the nation's public schoo

Does legal education matter? In this lecture, Professor Todd Henderson presents some data on this qu

The choice of new benchmark interest rate should be of special importance to practitioners as well a

With commentary by Professor Jonathan Masur John G. Malcolm oversees The Heritage Foundation’s work

The idea that workplaces could benefit from an incest taboo is not one of Chicago’s best, but one of

A central question in law and economics is how people will behave in the presence of legal rules. An

Interpreting the language of contracts is the most common and least satisfactory task courts perform

This lecture defends three main theses: (I) that all decisions about the degree of ambition for emis

On the first Monday in October, the Supreme Court session opens. Professors Adam Chilton, Aziz Huq,

With commentary by Professor Daniel Hemel Professor Nielson is a law professor at Brigham Young Uni

Featuring Professors Nancy Chi Cantalupo, Katharine Baker, Daniel Hemel, and Richard Epstein. Modera

Gillian Thomas, staff attorney at the ACLU Women's Rights Project, will discuss issues in her recent