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For Chicago Lawyer Bob Clifford, 9/11 Case Could Be His Biggest Yet

For Chicago Lawyer Bob Clifford, 9/11 Case Could Be His Biggest Yet

SHOWDOWN ON GROUND ZERO: At the center of a huge 9/11 lawsuit—a $1.2 billion property damage case—is the Chicagoan Robert Clifford, one of the top aviation lawyers in the nation

Lori Andrews on Facebook, Gene Patents, and Human Cloning

Law Prof and Novelist Lori Andrews Untangles Today’s Strangest Biotech Cases

Law Prof and Novelist Lori Andrews Untangles Today’s Strangest Biotech Cases

CLONE RANGER: Meet the woman who reigns as the nation's foremost legal authority on the most contentious technological and bioethical issues of our time

Testing . . . Testing

Testing . . . Testing

Would loosening Illinois eavesdropping laws curb political corruption?

Left Adrift

Left Adrift

Forty condo associations, mostly on Chicago’s North Side, have found themselves floating in the backwaters of red ink after alleging they were victims of a monumental condo management fraud

The Shootout

The Shootout

A former U. of C. colleague has sued Steven D. Levitt, coauthor of Freakonomics, for defamation in a case growing out of research on gun-control laws