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Welcome to the University of Chicago. There are a variety of ways you can explore our campus – in-person tours are available for prospective students. You can also virtually explore UChicago .

UChicago College Admissions has tour information and other resources for prospective undergraduate students and their families. For questions about undergraduate admissions, please email [email protected] .

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Each of the University’s schools and divisions has its own unique stories and special resources to share. Please reach out to the school you are interested in directly, for more information on their reopening process.

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The University of Chicago welcomes you and your family to visit! The UChicago campus is more than just a collection of classrooms—it’s both an inspiration and incubator for our community of scholars and thinkers. Take a tour, meet our students, and explore the wide array of opportunities our students enjoy. Come discover for yourself why students choose UChicago as their educational destination and their intellectual home.

On-campus visits include an admissions counselor led information session that provides an overview of academics, student life, the application process, and financial aid at UChicago. Following the session, visitors will learn about life in and out of the classroom on a walking tour of campus led by a current student. Before you arrive, visit UChicago virtually to learn about the Life of the Mind from the comfort of your own home. When you visit campus in person, you’ll feel like you’re meeting an old friend!

To experience UChicago first-hand,  register to visit on your preferred date ! We’re excited to have you on campus and host visitors twice a day, six days a week. Looking forward to seeing you!

Graduate Departments

The Graduate Admissions Office offers a variety of ways for prospective students to learn more and connect with their staff. Visit their Connect with Us page for more information.

Chicago Booth

Chicago Booth, our graduate school of business, invites prospective MBA and PhD students to participate in an  admissions event . Booth also provides virtual tours of the school’s  North America campuses in Chicago  the Charles M. Harper Center and the Gleacher Center, as well as the  Robert Rothman, ’77, London Campus  and Booth’s  campus in Asia  at The Hong Kong Jockey Club University of Chicago Academic Complex | The University of Chicago Francis and Rose Yuen Campus in Hong Kong.

Prospective students can also fill out a  request for information  or  visit the Booth Stories  section to learn more about the people, places, ideas, and thought leadership that make Chicago Booth a global leader in business education.

Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice

Out of respect for the safety and well-being of the entire UChicago community, the Crown Family School Admissions Office decided to cancel in-person meetings and Information Sessions. If you are interested in making an appointment to speak to someone either by phone or video conferencing, please contact [email protected] .

You may also use this form to request more information from the Admissions team and learn how the Crown Family School prepares students to become leaders in the fields of social work, social policy, social administration, and social work research.

Divinity School

Discover the Divinity School.  Visit Days and Virtual Visit Days (to be announced for the upcoming year) give prospective students the opportunity to meet current students and faculty and learn about our academic programs, admissions process, and community life. We look forward to meeting you soon!

Stay tuned for upcoming opportunities for you to learn more about the academic study of religion, our degree programs and admissions processes.

Please visit our admissions site at  https://divinity.uchicago.edu/admissions/  or contact us  via this form .

Harris School of Public Policy

Harris, our professional school for public policy, invites prospective students to visit their  admissions portal to learn more about degree and non-degree programs, join them at an upcoming admissions event , and see their most up to date visit information. You can also find admissions tips and fun facts on the blog , and check out the  profiles  page to learn more about the students, alumni, and faculty that make Harris a world-class destination for evidence-based policy leadership.

The Law School welcomes you to explore our community virtually through the UChicago Law Welcome Center . There you can find virtual tours , helpful videos , and upcoming Admissions events , including opportunities to connect with our Admissions Team.

Student guides provide introductions to several campus locations in the UChicago  virtual tour .

You can learn more and take a virtual tour of the Regenstein or Mansueto libraries here .

Arts abound in and around the University. We invite you to  visit UChicago Arts to get an overview of the vibrant culture here. UChicago Arts also features a calendar of arts events and attractions. If you already have a UCID, the  Arts Pass  program offers you many ways to explore.

Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures

Since our founding in 1919, ISAC has been a leading research center for the study of ancient civilizations. With some 350,000 artifacts, excavated mainly by ISAC archaeologists, the ISAC Museum invites you to learn about the beginnings of our lives as humans together. Through galleries devoted to Egypt, Nubia, Persia, Mesopotamia, Syria, Anatolia, and the Levant, come take a look into the ancient past. Tour programs are Programs are available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Smart Museum of Art

Always free and open to all, the University of Chicago’s art museum is home to acclaimed interdisciplinary exhibitions , collaborative programs , and over 16,000 works of art spanning the globe and 5,000 years of artistic creation.

Robie House by Frank Lloyd Wright

While you’re in the neighborhood, pay a visit to Frank Lloyd Wright’s famous  Robie House , considered one of the most important buildings in the history of American architecture. Robie House is located across the street from the Chicago Booth School of Business and just a short block away from the heart of campus.

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Th e Chicago Architecture Center (CAC) offers occasional historical architecture tours of Hyde Park and the UChicago campus.

Chicago Bike Tours

Chicago is an eminently bikeable city. Bobby’s Bike Hike Chicago  is America’s longest-running city bike tour operator offering award-winning bike, walking and food tours appropriate for a variety of ages, interests and skill levels. Tours include the very popular Bikes, Bites & Brew tour, Neighborhoods tours, Ultimate city tour, and Foodie tours. Bike rentals also available, including comfort, road, electric, and child bikes and equipment.

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University of Chicago Law School is a law school located in Chicago, Illinois . The school was ranked 3 in 2024 by USNWR. Annual enrollment for University of Chicago Law School is approximately 192.

Admissions website: https://www.law.uchicago.edu/admissions

Admissions email: [email protected]

Admissions phone: 773-702-9484

University of Chicago Law School Key Statistics

During the 2024 application cycle, 5,259 people applied and 672 were offered admission.

University of Chicago has a 1L class size of 192, and yield of 26.79%. 180 out of 672 applicants who were offered admission accepted, meaning that 26.79% 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 LSAT is 175.

The median GPA is 3.94. The 25th percentile GPA is 3.83 and the 75th percentile GPA is 3.99.

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LSD has stats for 1,673 applicants for the 2023-2024 application cycle.

The graphs show applicant results plotted against GPA and LSAT. The dotted lines on the graphs represent the 25/50/75th percentiles reported by the school in their ABA 509 report from the previous year.

Each data point represents an LSD user that shared their application results for the benefit of future applicants.

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How much does University of Chicago Law School cost per year?

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Cost of attending University of Chicago Law School

In 2024, tuition was $77,952 and the annual cost of attending was $112,659 (tuition plus living expenses).

Cost of Attendance (CoA) is the estimated total amount you will have to spend every year to go to school. Unlike tuition, CoA includes expenses like rent, food, and insurance.

University of Chicago Law School employment outcomes

JD graduates from University of Chicago make $215,000 (median) upon graduation if they work in the private sector. If they go into the public sector, a grad can expect to make $75,397.

67.9% of law graduates from University of Chicago go directly to work for law firms, while 24.5% clerk for a judge. 3.3% of graduates go into public interest.

94.3% of University of Chicago graduates pass the bar on their first try.

Some interesting facts about University of Chicago Law School

The University of Chicago Law School is consistently ranked as one of the top law schools in the country. The University of Chicago Law School was founded in 1902. It is one of the oldest law schools in the United States and is renowned for its scholarship and research. The school has produced many notable alumni, including Chief Justice of the United States Charles Evans Hughes, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States John Paul Stevens, and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Barack Obama.

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Introduction.

At UIC Law, our mission is to make a difference in the lives of our students and our community. From our nationally recognized programs and passionate professors to the impact of our Community Legal Clinics, we offer students more than just a legal education. We train them to develop multiple skill sets, master life-long learning, and cultivate a growth mindset.

UIC Law prioritizes skills training and values diversity and inclusiveness. We believe in strong academics and making sure students have strong professional development opportunities inside and outside the classroom. We’ve invested in a holistic office of student life and leadership, an excellent bar preparation program, robust career and professionalism support, and we’ve literally changed the campus to meet the needs of tomorrow’s lawyers. And as part of the University of Illinois Chicago—Chicago’s only public Carnegie Research 1 institution—our students have access to the resources and opportunities associated with a large, civic-minded university.

At UIC Law, we prepare our students with the knowledge, skills, experience, and values to change lives.

Campus Diversity

The Law School has operated for more than 120 years on the principle that admission to law school should not be determined by race, sex, religion, sexual orientation, or gender identity. We’re proud to have opened doors that would have otherwise been closed, and we remain dedicated to creating an inclusive campus community and diversifying the legal profession.

Our Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, along with other campus departments, engages the campus community through a number of initiatives, including inclusive classroom training, antiracism curriculum development, the Law School’s Antiracism Coordinating Committee, and the Diverse Alumni Legacy of Leadership Project. The Office also hosts annual campus-wide celebrations, like Diversity Week, and other academic-focused programs.

UIC Law is consistently recognized as one of the “Most Diverse Law Schools in the Nation” and a “Best Law School” for African American, Asian, and Hispanic students by  preLaw magazine .A third of our students self-identify as minority students and more than a third of our faculty identify as professors of color. In 2016, the Law School was inducted into the Chicago LGBT Hall of Fame.

Nationally Renowned Programs & Curriculum

UIC Law’s Lawyering Skills Program, which provides foundational training in legal research, writing, advocacy, and legal drafting, has a national reputation for preparing graduates to be practice ready from their first day as an attorney. U.S. News & World Report has consistently ranked the program in the top 10 in the nation nearly every year since its rankings began. The Law School also maintains national ratings and rankings in intellectual property law, and trial advocacy, as well as for its part-time program.

In Fall 2021, the Law School debuted a new first-year antiracist curriculum, through which the Law School’s core curriculum was enhanced with additional pedagogical training to prepare graduates with a better understanding of the comprehensive challenges their clients face. The curriculum is one of the most unique in the nation. Upper-division students choose electives from a catalog of more than 200 courses that explore an array of cutting-edge legal issues like Cyber Crime; Human Rights, Race & Mass Incarceration; Immigration Law & Procedure; Multinational Corporation Law; Natural Security Law; and Video Game Law, as well as traditional courses, including Bankruptcy Law, Employment Discrimination, Federal Courts, Health Law Labor Law, and White Collar Crime.

Experiential Learning Guaranteed

In addition to foundational courses and electives, all UIC Law students are required to fulfill their experiential learning credits in one of our Community Legal Clinics or 50+ externship placement sites. Working under the mentorship of a faculty member, practicing attorney, or judge, students train to help real people with real legal problems. Students can choose to fulfill their experiential learning requirement advocating for the rights of veterans, victims of housing discrimination or domestic violence, or by assisting emerging entrepreneurs and inventors.

The Law School’s Community Legal Clinics include:

  • Community Enterprise & Solidarity Economy Clinic
  • Fair Housing Legal Clinic
  • International Human Rights Clinic
  • IP Patent Clinic
  • IP Trademark Clinic
  • Pro Bono Litigation Clinic
  • Veterans Legal Clinic

One of the first law schools to offer alternatives to the traditional full-time JD program, UIC Law provides students full-time, part-time day, or part-time evening degree tracks to earn their law degree. Students may shift flexibly among the program options.

UIC Law is also the only Chicago law school with January admission in addition to the traditional fall start. Applications for both terms are available beginning in September.

Spring Admission Priority Deadline:  November 15 Fall Admission Priority Deadline:  March 1

Admission to the Law School is based on evaluation of an applicant’s LSAT or GRE score, cumulative undergraduate GPA, and other relevant factors, including difficulty of undergraduate program, grade trends, postgraduate experience, leadership potential, business and professional background, quality of personal statement, writing skills, and letters of recommendation.

Scholarships

Applicants are automatically considered for a full range of incoming student merit-based scholarships.

UIC Law’s full-time faculty are recognized for their expertise and scholarship in disciplines as diverse as bankruptcy law, constitutional law, fair housing law, health law, intellectual property law, international human rights law, race and gender studies, and others. Many of our faculty members also serve as officers or in other leadership positions on American Bar Association and Association of American Law School section and division boards, with state and local bar associations, and leading legal writing associations.

We supplement instruction from our full-time faculty by drawing on the expertise of adjunct professors who bring practical advice and experience to the classroom. We’re proud of the fact that many of the adjunct professors who help teach and mentor our students are also our alumni.

JD Concentrations & Joint Degrees

Students have the option of earning a JD concentration to further distinguish their career paths. Concentrations are available in Criminal Law & Procedure; Critical Race & Gender Studies; Health Equity, Law & Policy; Intellectual Property Law; International Human Rights Law; Sustainability; and Trial Advocacy & Dispute Resolution, and we’re continuing to develop additional concentrations that respond to needs in the legal market.

UIC Law is working with other UIC colleges to develop new interdisciplinary joint-degree, certificate, and other programs that capitalize on the University’s traditional strengths in health sciences, public administration, and business. In Fall 2021, UIC Law launched a JD/Master of Public Health in Health Policy and Administration and a campus-wide certificate program in Disability Legal Studies with the College of Applied Health Sciences. In addition to these new programs, the Law School is also developing a JD/MBA with the College of Business; JD/MPA, JD/MPP, and JD/MUPP programs with the College of Urban Planning and Public Administration; and continuing discussions on a JD/MSW program.

Honors Journals & Competition Teams

UIC Law offers students opportunities to distinguish themselves working on two honors journals or as part of two honors competition programs.

Established in 1966, UIC Law Review is one of the highest academic honors at the Law School. The Law Review publishes scholarly works on a broad range of legal topics written by legal scholars, practitioners, and members of the review.

Established in 2001 as one of the first online-only law journals, the UIC Review of Intellectual Property Law is a scholarly review dedicated to intellectual property law and privacy topics, including patent, trademark, copyright, and trade secret law, as well as information policy, cyberspace governance, and privacy. It is routinely among the top-cited technology journals on the internet.

The Moot Court Honors Program offers students the opportunity to compete through written briefs and oral arguments at various subject-specific interscholastic moot court competitions across the country and the world.

Students involved with the Trial Advocacy & Dispute Resolution Honors Board and Council compete in interscholastic trial, arbitration, negotiation, mediation, and client-counseling competitions throughout the country.

Career & Professionalism Support

Our Career Services Office (CSO) offers students one-on-one career counseling, resume and cover letter review, mock interview sessions, and other personal guidance to help students assess and further refine their career goals.

Additionally, our counselors present annual career development workshops and other programming, including the Alumni Mentor Program, networking receptions, and the On-Campus Interview (OCI) program.

Under the leadership of Associate Dean Margaret O’Mara Frossard, a former Illinois Appellate Court Justice, the Law School’s Office of Professionalism & Career Strategy works with the CSO to offer additional innovative opportunities to help students prepare for the legal workplace. Through a number of different programs, students have the opportunity to interact with experienced members of the legal community who share insights about resolving ethical challenges and how to distinguish themselves to employers. Graduating students participate in the Bridge-to-Practice Program to help them transition into the business of law and programs like the Lawyer-to-Lawyer Mentoring Program, which pairs experienced lawyers and new attorneys, provide support after graduation.

Louis L. Biro Law Library

Occupying three floors of the Law School, the Louis L. Biro Law Library offers access to a full spectrum of legal databases and research services, including free access to online subscription services like Hein Online, Lexis, Bloomberg, and numerous specialty databases, as well as individual and group study rooms. Our professional librarians—all of whom have advanced degrees in both law and library science—are available to provide practical assistance to make sure you find what you need.

Collaboration Commons

In Fall 2019, we unveiled our new Collaboration Commons, dedicated to helping students enhance their legal studies and hone important skills. The Collaboration Commons features a range of customizable work and study spaces, including study rooms designed for student groups; meeting booths; an idea bar; and café-style seating. All spaces have floor-to-ceiling whiteboards and computer monitors that offer students the flexibility to work together on documents or communicate with classmates in other locations.

Additional Information

To learn more about University of Illinois Chicago School of Law, visit law.uic.edu ( https://law.uic.edu ) or call (800) 537-4280 to schedule a tour.

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Led by the Chicago Architecture Center's expertly trained docent volunteers, this 90-minute cruise reveals fascinating stories behind Chicago's majestic buildings in a way no other tour can.

Northeast corner of Michigan Ave. and E. Wacker Dr ( 112 E. Wacker Drive ). Look for the black awning marking the stairway entrance. Arrive 30 minutes prior to your cruise departure time. Allow extra time for traffic and parking in summer.

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Evening River Cruise

Serene and bathed in softer light, the city's architecture takes on a whole new life in the setting sun. Wind down and enjoy a cocktail with friends and family on our luxury boats. All departures later than 5:00 p.m.

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  • Each person must have a ticket, including infants and children. Please note that infant tickets must be purchased with an adult ticket.
  • Seating is general admission
  • The River Cruise is available in 4 languages: Continental French, Latin American Spanish, Japanese and Korean. To access these languages, please download the "Listen Everywhere" app in advance. Once you are on board the boat, the app will connect and allow you to listen in your selected language as the boat makes its way down the river.
  • All tours depart rain or shine. Climate-controlled cabin is available.
  • Arrive 30 minutes prior to your cruise departure time. Allow extra time for traffic and parking in summer.
  • Cruise guests board 15 minutes before departure time.
  • Tickets may not be refunded or exchanged if you miss your boat. Allow extra time.

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Chicago’s First Lady Cruises works hard to ensure that everyone is able to access the beauty of their boats and enjoy a wonderful experience aboard. For the best experience, give us advance notice for any special boarding needs.

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Handicap Accessible Boats

All our boats, except Chicago's First Lady & Chicago's Little Lady, are handicap accessible and offer a wheelchair-accessible restroom.

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Guests who are unable to climb stairs to the upper deck may sit on the open-air bow deck or the climate-controlled cabin with large windows.

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Accessing the Dock Area

For guests unable to use stairs, there are two options: an ADA-compliant ramp to the Riverwalk at Wacker Drive and State Street, or a drop-off area on the same level as our dock at Lower Lower Wacker Drive. View directions .

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When boarding the ship, guests cross two ramps and enter through a opening (doorway) that is 36" wide. Crew members can assist you in guiding the wheelchair across the gangway. Motorized scooters and electric wheelchairs may not board the ship; guests may utilize our manual wheelchair (based upon availability).

Who gives the tours?

All tours are given by CAC-certified  volunteer docents . Docents receive hundreds of hours of training about Chicago’s architecture and its history. They are storytellers and Chicago experts.

Where do we board the CAC River Cruise?

Meet at the Chicago’s First Lady boat dock at least 30 minutes prior to departure. The dock is located at the southeast corner of Michigan Avenue Bridge and Wacker Drive.

Look for the black awning at the stairway entrance (if using a GPS, enter 112 E. Wacker Drive ).

Are refunds or exchanges available for online ticket purchases?

Refunds and exchanges for ticket purchases are not permitted. Please double-check your dates and times before making a ticket purchase.

Is parking available?

The closest parking garage is located at  111 East Wacker Drive . CAC guests and members receive a discount on parking at this garage for up to 4 hours. You can receive a validated parking sticker at the Center box office or the dockside CFL River Cruise box office. The parking garage is open 24/7.

Several other public parking garages are available in the River North and Loop neighborhoods. You can also book convenient and affordable parking in advance through SpotHero, the nation's leading parking reservations app.

To reserve your parking spot, visit the  Chicago Architecture Center SpotHero Parking Page .

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Interested in a tour for a group? Learn more about our group and private tour options.

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Each fall since 1993, (except in 2020 and 2021 because of the COVID-19 outbreak), UIC Law has arranged a 10-day study tour to the Czech and Slovak Republics for American lawyers, judges, and others who are interested in Czech and Slovak politics and culture. Participants visit sites in the Czech Republic, especially those with a legal significance, including the Czech Bar Association, the courts, and other government agencies.  The tour often includes short visits to other nearby countries, including Germany, Austria, Poland, Hungary, Switzerland, and the Netherlands.

Members of the group make presentations to the law students at Masaryk University in Brno on United States law. These lectures are enthusiastically received by the students. During the trip applicants are interviewed by professors from UIC Law for selection as exchange students for the following year. The school also hosts a reception in Brno for prospective exchange students, past exchange students that have returned to the Czech Republic, professors from the law faculty at Masaryk University, and other friends of the Law School.

For more information about the Study Tour, please contact Professor Michael Seng at (312) 987-1446 or [email protected] .

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Join us for the 30th Annual Trip to the Czech Republic! This in-person event will take place in October of 2024 and promises to be an unforgettable experience, filled with adventure, culture, and fun! Official dates will be available soon.

Our trip will take us to the beautiful country of the Czech Republic, where we’ll explore its rich history, stunning architecture, and delicious cuisine. From the charming streets of Prague to the rolling hills of Bohemia, there’s something for everyone on this trip.

Throughout the trip, we’ll be staying in comfortable accommodations and enjoying guided tours of some of the country’s most iconic landmarks. Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or new to exploring the world, this trip is sure to be a highlight of your year.

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Participants will arrange their own airline transportation. Please coordinate arrivals and departures with Maria Ruiz at 312-427-2737 Ext. 492, [email protected] . Transportation from airport to hotel in Prague is provided as is transportation from hotel to airport in Vienna. In-country transportation between cities and for tours is provided.

Group will stay in the Ibis Mala Strana in Prague and the Hotel Continental in Brno. Other hotel is still under selection. Hotel room (along with breakfast) is included in the package.

Meals and other expenses

Meals are not included in the package; however, there will be a welcome dinner in Prague, a farewell dinner in Bratislava, and our annual reception for alumni and friends in Brno that are included in the package. Tour fees, including the visit to a wine cellar, are also covered in the package.

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Diane wood writes about term limits for supreme court justices, why term limits for supreme court justices make sense.

When President Biden  announced  in April 2021 that he was forming the Presidential Commission on the Supreme Court of the United States, it was not clear what the commission could do as a practical matter. The primary complaints about the Court — the fraught confirmation process for justices, the lack of an ethics code with teeth, the extraordinary length of time in office that modern justices typically serve, and the Court’s seeming insulation from any effective form of check or balance — seemed beyond cure, at least without a constitutional amendment. And despite the distinction of the commission’s leadership and members, its December 2021  final report  seemed to vindicate those concerns.

But that reaction may have been too quick. On the understanding that its job was not to provide concrete recommendations, the commission stressed that it was not urging any particular reform. Instead, it aimed only to give a full description of the history of Court reform efforts and the pros and cons of a number of suggestions that have been floated in recent years. The report succeeded admirably in that more modest goal.

The time has come, however, to take the debate one step further. Prominent among the reform possibilities that the commission considered was what it called “term limits,” although that moniker is misleading. More accurately, what the commission outlined — and what a working group of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (of which I was a member) further elaborated in a 2023 report titled  The Case for Supreme Court Term Limits  — is a proposal that hinges on case assignments.

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  1. UChicago Law Welcome Center

    Our application goes live on September 1, 2024! I look forward to seeing you in Chicago and virtually soon! Sincerely, Ann K. Perry, Associate Dean for Admissions and Financial Aid Apply on the LSAC website Contact Us Contact us at [email protected] or 773-702-9484. Phones are open from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. on business days.

  2. Tours of the Law School for Prospective and Admitted Students

    Visit us virtually with these videos about the Law School and the University of Chicago campus. Video Tours of the University of Chicago Law School Join three UChicago Law students on a tour of the school: Bill Watson, class of 2014, recorded this audio tour, accompanied by photos, about the history and community that make UChicago Law unique.

  3. Non-Admissions Visits

    Many events at the Law School are open to the public and we hope that you will join us. Please see our events calendar for an upcoming list. Law School students, faculty and staff can access the building Monday - Sunday: 7:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. Guests and members of the University who are not enrolled in the Law School must check in front desk ...

  4. Student-Led Tour of the University of Chicago Law School

    Join three current UChicago Law students on a tour of the school.

  5. Tour of the University of Chicago Law School

    Join Bill Watson, class of 2014, on a tour of the University of Chicago Law School. Along the way, learn about the history and community that make UChicago L...

  6. University of Chicago Law School

    The University of Chicago Law School is the law school of the University of Chicago, a private research university in Chicago, Illinois.It employs more than 180 full-time and part-time faculty and hosts more than 600 students in its Juris Doctor program, while also offering the Master of Laws, Master of Studies in Law and Doctor of Juridical Science degrees in law.

  7. Tours

    Chicago is an eminently bikeable city. Bobby's Bike Hike Chicago is America's longest-running city bike tour operator offering award-winning bike, walking and food tours appropriate for a variety of ages, interests and skill levels. Tours include the very popular Bikes, Bites & Brew tour, Neighborhoods tours, Ultimate city tour, and Foodie ...

  8. Visit

    When you visit campus to take a tour, you'll feel like you're meeting an old friend! , including dates and times when our office will be open, to register for your visit. Monday-Friday: 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. information sessions, followed by campus tours*. Saturday: 10 a.m. and 12 p.m. information sessions, followed by campus tours. *Summer ...

  9. The University of Chicago

    On-Campus Tours and Info Session To display and register for events, select an available date from the calendar. If you have any questions about access or to request any reasonable accommodations that will facilitate your full participation please contact our office at [email protected] or by phone at 773.702.8650 at least one week ...

  10. JD Program

    Please continue to check our UChicago Law Welcome Center for updates on in-person campus visits and events to connect with our Admissions Team. Learn more and register for events at the UChicago Law Welcome Center. Contact us Contact us at [email protected] or 773-702-9484. Phones are open from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. on business days.

  11. 10 Things to Do at the University of Chicago

    This immense, non-denominational chapel celebrates all faiths and serves as a community focal point for celebrations, graduations, and commemorations. Check their list of events for musical concerts, worship services, tours, and more. Location: 5850 South Woodlawn Avenue. Chicago, IL 60637.

  12. University of Chicago Law School Stats · LSData

    University of Chicago has a 1L class size of 192, and yield of 26.79%. 180 out of 672 applicants who were offered admission accepted, meaning that 26.79% 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 ...

  13. Meet UIC Law

    Fall 2024 Tour Schedule: To schedule a tour, call the Office of Admissions at (800) 537-4280. Registration requires 24 hour advanced notice. Visitors must be 18 years of age or older. Attend our admissions-related events, visit the UIC Law Campus in Chicago, Illinois, or take a virtual tour of the law school.

  14. Calendar of Events

    The University of Chicago. Edward H. Levi Hall 5801 S. Ellis Ave. Chicago, IL 60637

  15. Admissions Events

    Add to Calendar 2024-08-19 11:00:00 2024-08-19 13:00:00 UChicago Law Admissions | Prospective Student Self-Guided Tour Event details: https://www.law.uchicago.edu ...

  16. | School of Law: Loyola University Chicago

    Graduate Law Students. Prospective students interested in graduate programs are welcome to attend an information session or talk to an enrollment advisor. More Information. School of Law · Philip H. Corboy Law Center · 25 E. Pearson Street, Chicago, Il 60611 · 312.915.7120. Consumer Information (ABA-Required Disclosures)

  17. University of Illinois Chicago School of Law

    To learn more about University of Illinois Chicago School of Law, visit law.uic.edu (https://law.uic.edu) or call (800) 537-4280 to schedule a tour. Admitted Applicant Profile. 25-75% UGPA Range at Illinois Chicago: 3.10 to 3.64.

  18. UChicago Law Admissions

    Join a member of the UChicago Law admissions team for an in-person campus tour and info session. The info session will begin at 11:00a and will be followed by the tour. If you have questions, please email [email protected]. Advance registration is required. Register here

  19. CAC River Cruise aboard Chicago's First Lady

    Learn about the architects who created our city's magnificent buildings—and the stories behind them. Along the way, you'll also hear how Chicago grew from a small settlement into one of the world's largest cities. This classic tour, aboard the city's most luxurious fleet, is a must for out-of-town visitors and Chicagoans alike.

  20. UChicago Law Admissions

    Calendar. Friday, September 22, 2023 @ 11:00am — 1:00pm. Open to the public. Join the UChicago Law Admissions Team for an on-campus Info Session and Law School Tour. More information available in the registration link below. Register Here.

  21. Czech/Slovak Study Tour

    Czech/Slovak Study Tour. Each fall since 1993, (except in 2020 and 2021 because of the COVID-19 outbreak), UIC Law has arranged a 10-day study tour to the Czech and Slovak Republics for American lawyers, judges, and others who are interested in Czech and Slovak politics and culture. Participants visit sites in the Czech Republic, especially ...

  22. UChicago Law Admissions

    The University of Chicago The Law School. Main navigation. Admissions JD Program JD Cost & Aid LLM Program JSD Program MLS Program Visits & Events Academics & Student Life Curriculum Student Organizations ...

  23. Summer Experiences: Amrita Krishnan, '25, Summer Associate, Gibson Dunn

    Our summer events include a pizza tour, mini golf, champagne tasting at a partner's house, and a brewery tour. We often hang out at another summer associate's house or at a nearby bar or restaurant (SF has a great food scene) after the event is over. ... University of Chicago Law School 1111 East 60th Street, Chicago, Illinois 60637 773.702 ...

  24. Summer Experiences: Andrew Kieffer, '25, Climate Law Clerk, Climate Law

    Andrew Kieffer, '25, spent his summer in California doing climate law work in the Center for Biological Diversity's Climate Law Institute. A passionate advocate for climate action, Kieffer's summer experience has been both personally and professionally fulfilling. He planning to pursue a career in environmental law. How did you connect with this summer opportunity? Like many young people ...

  25. Diane Wood Writes About Term Limits for Supreme Court Justices

    When President Biden announced in April 2021 that he was forming the Presidential Commission on the Supreme Court of the United States, it was not clear what the commission could do as a practical matter. The primary complaints about the Court — the fraught confirmation process for justices, the lack of an ethics code with teeth, the extraordinary length of time in office that modern ...