Searle Center on Law, Regulation, and Economic Growth
The mission of The Searle Center is to study the impact of laws and regulations on economic growth and to communicate the results of that research to academic, public policy and judicial leaders.
The Searle Center is committed to rigorous, cutting-edge research that meets the highest academic standards. The Searle Center supports scholarly research by faculty from Northwestern University School of Law, the Kellogg School of Management, and the Economics Department. Scholars from other universities also routinely participate in the Searle Center's activities.
The Searle Center was founded in Fall 2006 with a generous gift from Daniel C. Searle, long-time philanthropist and Northwestern trustee, who passed away October 30, 2007.
Civil Justice Institute | Legal and Regulatory Studies | Judicial Education Program
Searle Center Activities:
- Research Roundtables
- Research Symposia
- Public Policy Conferences
- Working Paper Series
- Judicial Education Program
- Searle Visiting Fellows
- Searle Law & Economics Colloquium
- Searle Law & Political Economy Colloquium
- Workshop on Judicial Behavior
- Distinguished Guest Lectures

