
Adam Chilton
@adamschilton
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Dean and Professor @UChicagoLaw.
Joined November 2012
Calling all #UChicagoLaw alumni! Join us at Chicago Winery on Sept 30 (6:30–8:30 pm) for a conversation with Dean Adam Chilton as he reflects on his time at the Law School + shares his vision for the future. RSVP by Sept 23 👉 https://t.co/JtLXAK3D3N
@adamschilton @ChiWinery
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This study analyzes the impact of @ABAesq’s requirement for #lawstudents to take 6 credits of experiential courses & found the reform did not improve bar passage rates, #employment outcomes, nor raise #tuition. Read: https://t.co/PQY4tFfc0n Subscribe: https://t.co/vkLcqdGUCP
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Just a friendly reminder that our annual virtual #SCOTUS Preview Program will be held next Tuesday, September 9 at noon (Central). There is still time to register for what is sure to be an engaging and elucidating discussion!
Join us on 9/9 at noon (CDT) for a virtual panel featuring #UChicagoLaw faculty analyzing the major Supreme Court cases of the upcoming term. Moderated by Dean Adam Chilton, with insights from Professors Curtis Bradley, Samuel Bray, and Jennifer Nou. https://t.co/9lpl74bCT9
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Battle of the Branches (w/ @WilliamBaude), Ep. 6: "The Public Forum Under Pressure" is now out! Listen as @glakier outlines the contours of coercion. 📺- https://t.co/OUrBkzkd1L
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*** New published paper alert *** The paper reports & investigates a puzzle concerning forced migration of Rohingya: women report higher satisfaction with resettlement than men. The paper, joint with @adamschilton, Katerina Linos & Zainab Tabassum, was just accepted at Journal
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In the inaugural episode of Dean's Dialogues, Professor @WilliamBaude and Clinical Professor Judith Miller join Dean @adamschilton for a conversation about how lawyers can incorporate, and respond to, originalist arguments during litigation.
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Watch Prof. Susan Stokes in conversation with Profs. Will Baude and Aziz Huq on the latest episode of 'Battle of the Branches,' sharing insights from her research into democratic backsliding. Watch here: https://t.co/E4QCPS5EAl Listen here: https://t.co/vcgLeWslc6
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New paper studying the effects of the 2014 ABA rule change that mandated experiential education—particularly timely right now. https://t.co/UI74YMLCyT
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Check out our new paper -- with a lot of new results on the evolution and impacts of experiential legal education -- here: https://t.co/gEnHL4bh7r.
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Peter Joy (@WashULaw), Kyle Rozema (@NorthwesternLaw), and I used data reported to the ABA over a twenty-five year period to study the evolution of experiential legal education and the impacts of it's 2014 reform.
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The ABA is considering increasing the experiential credits law students must take to graduate. However, in new research, we find that the ABA's last experiential increase did not improved bar passage rates or employment outcomes.
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"Commander in Chief" is now out! Featuring Profs @carsonaust, @curtisabradley & @WilliamBaude. Here Curt explains the current pattern of gaining Congressional approval for protracted acts of war. Watch the full episode or 🎧wherever you get your podcasts! https://t.co/0MIJti8nWm
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In “Battle of the Branches,” w/ @HarrisPolicy and @UChicagoSSD, @WilliamBaude will speak with @UChicago scholars about issues such as free speech, foreign policy, judicial decrees and executive orders—and how they are impacted by the balance of power. https://t.co/FzvjNEl5l8
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With each new executive order, legislative bill or judicial ruling, power in the U.S. government is shifting. A new series called "Battle of the Branches" will examine these changes and highlight research from world-renowned scholars across UChicago. https://t.co/gfi89jj5lt
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Announcing a new project! I'm hosting Battle of the Branches, a new cross-campus project @UChicago featuring video/podcast discussions each week with our faculty about the shifting balance of power in government today.
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The Dean's Dialogues: Litigating Originalism. Join Dean @adamschilton with Profs @WilliamBaude and Judith Miller as they discuss ways that lawyers can incorporate, and respond to, originalist arguments during litigation. Tue., Aug. 5, 12-1pm CT. Register: https://t.co/RyNmQvCyYj
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Deeply honored to be awarded this endowed chair. I am very grateful to the pioneering Lillian E. Kraemer for her support of @UChicagoLaw and especially of our students who pursue public interest careers and pro bono endeavors.
@SieglerAlison  has been named the Lillian E. Kraemer Clinical Professor in Public Interest Law. Siegler leads the Federal Criminal Justice Clinic (FCJC), the nation’s first clinic devoted to representing low-income clients charged with federal felonies. https://t.co/UHURBYvnIU
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Always one of my favorite conferences! Great to organize it this year with @adamschilton & Tom Clark @UChicagoLaw
The 2025 Political Economy & Public Law conference covered #research on an array of topics- from disclosure rules to Congressional oversight committees to small business-favoring provisions to executive orders. Thank you to all who made this event such a success!
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The 2025 Political Economy & Public Law conference covered #research on an array of topics- from disclosure rules to Congressional oversight committees to small business-favoring provisions to executive orders. Thank you to all who made this event such a success!
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Prof. @adamschilton is #hiring a Research Specialist. Join our team of researchers at @UChicagoLawEcon to work on projects related to international law, comparative law, and empirical legal studies with our esteemed faculty member. https://t.co/aNyK4xbrRB
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