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  1. Admissions Interviews. Northwestern Pritzker School of Law has the longest standing admissions interviewing program of any law school in the country. Interviews are optional and provide the Admissions Committee with additional information about the applicant's interpersonal and communication skills, maturity, and motivation. These conversations ...

  2. Associate Professor, 2019-2023, Washington University School of Law Wachtell Lipton Fellow, 2017-2019, University of Chicago Law School ... Northwestern Pritzker ...

  3. Stephen Presser is a leading American legal historian and expert on shareholder liability for corporate debts. He is frequently an invited witness before committees of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives on issues of constitutional law. He holds a joint appointment with the J. L. Kellogg Graduate School of Management and also teaches ...

  4. Kyle Rozema, Professor of Law and Co-Director of the JD/PhD Program and Academic Placement at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law, has a new working paper titled “Affirmative Action and Racial Diversity in U.S. Law Schools, 1980-2021,” along with co-authors Richard R.W. Brooks, Professor at New York University Law School, and Sarath Sanga, Yale University Law

  5. Biography. Sheila A. Bedi is a clinical professor of law at the Northwestern Pritzker School of Law and director of the Community Justice and Civil Rights Clinic, a law school clinic that provides students with the opportunities to work within social-justice movements on legal and policy strategies aimed at redressing over-policing and mass imprisonment.

  6. The LLM Program at Northwestern Pritzker Law enrolls a diverse class of approximately 150 students from countries all over the globe. The admissions committee takes a holistic approach and considers many factors when making admissions decisions, including prior academic performance, English language skills, work experience, academic and career goals, involvement in extracurricular and ...

  7. Biography. Steven Drizin is a Clinical Professor of Law at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law where he has been on the faculty since 1991. He served as the Legal Director of the Clinic's renowned Center on Wrongful Convictions from March 2005 to September 2013. At the Center, Professor Drizin's research interests involve the study of false ...