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Northwestern University and Evanston's Only Daily News Source Since 1881

The Daily Northwestern


Survey: Northwestern, other law schools decrease incoming classes

Survey: Northwestern, other law schools decrease incoming classes

November 10, 2013

Law schools around the country are reducing their incoming class sizes in an effort to combat a lagging economy and better prepare students to enter the workforce. A recent Kaplan Test Prep survey of...

Law school establishes public interest fellowship

September 23, 2013

The Northwestern School of Law has established a new fellowship for post-graduate opportunities in public interest law, the University announced Friday. The Jay A. Pritzker Fellowship Program will offer...

Northwestern trustee J. Landis Martin (left) and his wife, Sharon, recently made a $10 million donation to the NU School of Law.

School of Law gift to boost profession at uncertain time, dean says

July 28, 2013

A Northwestern alumnus's $10 million gift to the School of Law will help support and prepare graduates entering a profession in flux, Dean Daniel Rodriguez said Thursday. The University announced Tuesday...

Updated: Northwestern School of Law dean comes out in support of admitting undocumented immigrants

April 17, 2013

The dean of Northwestern's law school announced this evening his support for admitting and enrolling undocumented immigrants. In an email to the School of Law community, Dean Daniel Rodriguez said...

NU Law Prof. John McGinnis is the author of a new book called "Accelerated Democracy: Transforming Governance through Technology" about the importance of using data to fix U.S. politics.

Law professor’s new book examines technology’s role in government

January 13, 2013

As the 113th United States Congress prepares to tackle government spending, taxes, education and immigration, only 14 percent of Americans approve of the job Congress is doing, according to a recent Gallup...

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