Across the world, governments are tightening controls on speech, expanding surveillance and rolling back rights once thought to be secure. From ...
Each year, UChicago Law faculty share the books that have stayed with them—titles that have challenged their thinking, sparked new questions, or simply offered a great story. What began as a casual ...
The Center for Constitutional Law’s executive director, Rick Trachok, a University alumnus and longtime leader in Nevada’s ...
Civil rights organizations say the move to uninvite the Black history museum is viewpoint discrimination that is part of a ...
On today’s show, we speak with Joshua Clark Davis, author of the book Police Against the Movement: The Sabotage of the Civil Rights Struggle and the Activists Who Fought Back– A bold retelling of the ...
The First Amendment is a pillar of our democracy, yet in Llano County, when officials announced that the Supreme Court would ...
Nigeria’s long and unfinished struggle for justice and inclusion, civil society organisations have been among the most ...
In July 2025, Mathura Sridharan ’18 became Ohio Solicitor General, just a year after she helped secure a notable ...
In 2026, the Supreme Court Library in Kings County will begin its 177th year of service to the bench and the bar, and its ...
The Westminster government will decide how cash from the second phase of its scheme for town centre improvements is spent in ...
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