Ariel Scotese, the associate director of user services at the D’Angelo Law Library, was a few years into her career as a practicing attorney when she began rethinking her future aspirations. She had a ...
Katherine Adams, ’90, Apple’s general counsel and senior vice president of Legal and Global Security, joined the Kirkland & Ellis Corporate Lab for a lunch conversation on October 23 as part of the ...
Clinical Professor Emily Underwood, ’13, was recently appointed to a four-year term on the Small Business Capital Formation Advisory Committee (SBCFAC) by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
Chauntell Bobo, ’11, a first-generation college student, was not thinking of sports law when she enrolled at the Law School. She was looking at ways of combining her interests in business and law.
Sarah Horvitz, ’05, began her journey into the world of sports early as a competitive skier. A member of the US Ski Team, her Olympic hopes were shattered by a career-ending knee injury ten months ...
Today is Election Day and the polls are open across Illinois until 7 p.m. Fear is an animating force in American politics. For example, Democrats fear the consequences of Donald Trump’s potential ...
After graduating from Haverford College, Daniel Render, ’12, spent a summer interning for a minor-league baseball team in Baltimore. Using that position as a springboard, he landed an internship and ...
Anil Gollahalli, ’00, took what he calls a “meandering path” to arrive in sports. After getting his BS in chemical engineering at the University of Oklahoma, he enrolled in the Law School ...
While an undergraduate at Drake University, Shelby Klose, ’17, had her first exposure to working for a professional sports team, interning for the Iowa Wild hockey team. “I really enjoyed the ...
What policies and programs can society implement to make a tangible, lasting impact on people’s lives? Social scientists have been trying to answer this question for decades by conducting randomized ...
National Basketball Association Commissioner Adam Silver, ’88, has spent much more of his professional career on basketball courts than in law courts. Nonetheless, he is quick to point out how ...
For Adam Silver, ’88, it was far from a slam dunk that he would wind up in basketball. His professional path initially looked much the same as many corporate lawyers, including a clerkship with a ...