Mistaken Identities: Anthony Appiah examines how we define ourselves, and each other, in the BBC’s Reith Lecture Series Featured News December 16, 2016 Faculty Ideas
The Problem with Income Inequality: Dan Shaviro and others at ÈâÂþÎÝ Law examine extreme wealth concentration Featured News December 5, 2016 Faculty Ideas
Redefining Ownership: As technology infiltrates practically everything we buy, Jason Schultz assesses personal property rights in the digital age Featured News November 7, 2016 Faculty Ideas
Can Cheerleader Uniforms Be Copyrighted?: Three ÈâÂþÎÝ Law IP professors file briefs in a Supreme Court case closely watched by the fashion industry Featured News October 27, 2016 Faculty Ideas
The Law and Democracy Slate: Politics and elections are always top of mind for a group of ÈâÂþÎÝ Law scholars Featured News October 4, 2016 Centers Faculty Ideas
Keeping Corporate Crime—and Corporate Cops—in Check: The rule of law should run in both directions, says Jennifer Arlen Featured News September 26, 2016 Ideas
Questioning the Numbers: Sally Merry challenges the shorthand truth of global indicators Featured News August 29, 2016 Faculty Ideas
Is There an International Rule of Law? José Alvarez examines the question in a new book Featured News August 26, 2016 Faculty Ideas
[i]The End of Alchemy[/i]: Mervyn King considers the future of banking and the global economy Featured News June 1, 2016 Faculty Global Ideas