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1111 E 60th St, Chicago, IL 60637, USA
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Chicago, Illinois, United States

The University of Chicago Law School's main campus in Chicago's Hyde Park neighborhood specializes in elite legal education, emphasizing rigorous analytical training, interdisciplinary scholarship, and practical application through renowned clinics and seminars. As the epicenter of the law and economics movement, it fosters innovative thinking in jurisprudence, policy, and global legal challenges. The campus hosts the full spectrum of graduate programs including the Juris Doctor (JD), Master of Laws (LLM), Doctor of Juridical Science (JSD), and Master of Legal Studies (MLS), with opportunities for joint degrees in business, public policy, and divinity.

  • Constitutional Law: In-depth study of U.S. constitutional principles, federalism, individual rights, and separation of powers, with seminars on contemporary Supreme Court issues.
  • Administrative Law: Examination of regulatory processes, agency rulemaking, and judicial review of government actions.
  • Commercial, Business, and Labor Law: Courses in contracts, corporations, securities regulation, bankruptcy, and employment law, bolstered by ties to the Booth School of Business.
  • Criminal Law and Procedure: Core curriculum plus advanced topics in white-collar crime, sentencing, and criminal justice reform.
  • International and Comparative Law: Global perspectives on human rights, trade, arbitration, and foreign affairs law.
  • Intellectual Property Law: Patents, copyrights, trademarks, and technology transfer in a innovation-driven economy.
  • Clinical and Experiential Learning: Hands-on clinics in civil rights, entrepreneurship, federal criminal justice, and more, providing real-world representation.
  • Law and Economics: Signature interdisciplinary approach applying economic analysis to torts, antitrust, and public policy.
  • Courts, Jurisdiction, and Procedure: Civil procedure, federal courts, evidence, and complex litigation strategies.

This curriculum equips students with versatile skills for academia, judiciary, private practice, and public service, supported by over 180 faculty experts.

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University of Chicago Law School

1111 E 60th St, Chicago, IL 60637, USA
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