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Professor Alison Siegler, Founding Director of the Federal Criminal Justice Clinic, had an opportunity to help shape the future of federal drug sentencing policy by participating in a distinguished invitation-only roundtable discussion last fall in Washington, DC hosted by the United States Senten
Editor’s note: This spotlight is part of a Q&A series focusing on UChicago Law alumni whose career paths have taken them into public service.
Scholars from across the country will convene at the Law School on Friday, January 31 to examine how international law is keeping pace with the rapidly growing technological innovations that are fundamentally changing the way we interact with and operate in the world.
President Donald J. Trump has appointed Emily Underwood, ’13, to serve as Special Assistant to the President and Senior Advisor for Policy, focusing primarily on economic affairs.
Faculty in the News
How does the patent system work? “Through the marketplace,” explained Professor Jonathan Masur when we sat down to discuss the complex intersection of law, economics and innovation in today’s global technology landscape.
Every president tests the limits of their authority. Yet no opening presidential bid for power compares to President Donald Trump’s out-of-the-blue freeze of federal funds across the government.