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  1. Tom Ginsburg. Leo Spitz Distinguished Service Professor of International Law, Ludwig and Hilde Wolf Research Scholar, Professor of Political Science, Faculty Director, Malyi Center for the Study of Institutional and Legal Integrity, Faculty Director, Forum for Free Inquiry and Expression. Room 525. 773-702-9494. tginsburg@uchicago.edu. 1. 2. 3.

  2. UChicago graduates lead and innovate in law, government, public interest, academia, and business. For this reason, UChicago aims not to certify lawyers, but to train well-rounded, critical, and socially conscious thinkers and doers. Three cornerstones provide the foundation for UChicago’s educational mission: the marketplace of ideas ...

  3. Starting with the Class of 2023, the Law School's new Loan Repayment Assistance Program (LRAP) offers a University of Chicago Law School education at low or no cost to graduates who work in public interest for ten years. Many earlier Law School graduating classes, up to and including the class of 2022, may petition to make a switch to this more flexible new LRAP, if they choose.

  4. University of Chicago has a 1L class size of 203, and yield of 24.36%. 182 out of 747 applicants who were offered admission accepted, meaning that 24.36% of the people who were offered admission ended up attending the school. The 1L class at University of Chicago has a median LSAT of 173. The 25th percentile LSAT is 169 and the 75th percentile ...

  5. Thank you for your interest in the University of Chicago Law School! Whether you are drawn by our world-renowned, diverse and accessible faculty, the prospect of being a member of one of the most engaged and dynamic student bodies, the resources offered by a world-class university, or the excitement of being in one of the largest, most diverse (yet affordable) cities in the world, I am ...

  6. Thank you for your interest in the University of Chicago Law School. Each year, we receive roughly 5,000 applications for our entering class of approximately 195 students. The Admissions Committee reviews every completed application we receive. Paperless Admissions Process The Law School utilizes a paperless admissions process, which means we receive, process, and evaluate all applications ...

  7. First-year law students take a required set of courses listed below, as well as a 1L elective in the spring. The list of electives available changes each year. Additional degree requirements include the successful completion of a class designated as meeting the professional responsibility requirement, 40 core credit hours in the second and ...