University of Chicago Law School - Faculty

Faculty

The Law School faculty has consistently been an accomplished group of scholars and educators. Currently, there are four federal judges on the faculty. Historically, Law School professors have been tapped for high positions in both liberal and conservative administrations and have served officially and unofficially as advisers to presidents past and present.


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