Law

  • New Marquette Law School Poll finds Evers, Trump job approval ratings steady among Wisconsin voters

    Support for Evers running for a third term next year is greater than it was for former Gov. Scott Walker in January 2016.

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    Good Neighbors

    While Marquette University has been part of Milwaukee since 1881, throughout this time, change, too, has been continuous on and around campus. The Law School’s move from Sensenbrenner Hall to the brand-new Eckstein Hall in 2010 may stand out. Yet more recently, within the past year alone, the Law School has seen some changes in…

  • Can Tax Policy Help Us Control Artificial Intelligence?

    Illustration by Robert Neubecker Reuven Avi-Yonah is the Irwin I. Cohn Professor of Law and director of the International Tax LLM Program at the University of Michigan. Avi-Yonah received a B.A. from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and a Ph.D. in medieval history from Harvard University, where he thereafter earned his J.D. “There is no…

  • Roots of the Living Tree

    Matching respect for the letter of the law with an understanding of changing times is central to constitutional interpretation in Canada

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    From Conversation to Dream to Idea to Reality

    Above: Marquette Law School’s Mike Gousha (left) interviews MIT Professor Craig Steven Wilder at Marquette Law School in December 2013. Conversations. Dreams. Ideas. And more conversations. Who knows the exact moment when intellectual curiosity turns into something that will become a reality? But consider December 4, 2013, at Marquette University Law School: With final exams…

  • The Boundaries of Law and Politics

    Wisconsin’s 2020 redistricting cycle was long, bitterly contested, and subject to dramatic reversals of fortune. Yet perhaps the most unusual feature of the whole process was how it ended in 2024: with a legislative redistricting plan passed by Republican legislators and signed by a Democratic governor. Redistricting of the state legislature by divided political branches…

  • In Search of Humbler—and Wiser—Judgments

    The dozen words in the title—Judges, Judging, and Judgment: Character, Wisdom, and Humility in a Polarized World—indicate the scope of the challenge that Professor Chad Oldfather has taken on in his new book, published by Cambridge University Press. Most basically, his hope is that the United States can increase the number of judges and (more…

  • ‘Our Roots Say That We’re Sisters’ podcast featuring alumna Makda Fessahaye now available

    This month’s episode honors the story of Marquette University Law School alumna Makda Fessahaye.

  • Embodying the Vision of Jesuit Education

    I want to begin by thanking Tim McMahon, as vice president, and his (our) various University Advancement colleagues for organizing this reception. We are all glad to salute John for his great work here at Marquette University. Some of that work surrounds us, of course. John was an integral part of the fundraising for Eckstein…