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Tuesday, May 30, 2023

News
Clinic Aims to Co-Create New Approach to Environmental Justice
A Law School clinic has partnered with the Yale School of Public Health and the Yale Child Study Center to build out a new model of environmental justice practice through work with partners in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
Thursday, June 1, 2023

Cooperative Arts and Humanities High School students Jordan Nixon, Alina Bajomo, and Matthew Judd speak to Professor Justin Driver's Education Law class with YLS student Emma Perez '23.
Wednesday, May 31, 2023
Tuesday, May 30, 2023

The Law School clinic team presents at the NRZ’s monthly meeting.
Friday, May 26, 2023

Sue Wharfe (second from right) accepts the Pincus Award alongside Norrinda Brown Hayat, co-chair of the AALS Clinical Section; Emma Pottenger, and Anita Sinha, co-chair of the AALS Clinical Section. Credit: James Greif
Monday, April 17, 2023
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Thursday, February 23, 2023
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Wednesday, May 31, 2023
In The Press
“Words and Policies: ‘De-Risking’ and China Policy — A Commentary by Paul Gewirtz
Brookings
Paul Gewirtz is the Potter Stewart Professor of Constitutional Law and the Director of the Paul Tsai China Center at Yale Law School.
Wednesday, May 31, 2023
In The Press
It’s Time to Fix Congress’s Classification Infrastructure — A Commentary by Oona Hathaway ’97, Michael Sullivan ’24, and Aaron Sobel ’23
Just Security
Oona A. Hathaway ’97 is the Gerard C. and Bernice Latrobe Smith Professor of International Law at Yale Law School.
Wednesday, May 31, 2023
In The Press
In ‘Fancy Bear Goes Phishing,’ Tales of Harmful Hacks
The New York Times
Fancy Bear Goes Phishing, the new book by Charles F. Southmayd Professor of Law Scott J. Shapiro, is reviewed.
Tuesday, May 30, 2023
In The Press
America Needs More Housing, But Not More Public Housing
The Washington Post
An analysis of the cost of public housing cites a study co-authored by Professor of Law Zachary Liscow ’15 on the long-term increase in highway construction costs.
Saturday, May 27, 2023
In The Press
Private School DEI Lawsuits Are Destined to Fail — A Commentary by Stephen L. Carter ’79
The Washington Post
Stephen L. Carter ’79 is the William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Law at Yale Law School.
Friday, May 26, 2023
In The Press
Fact Check: Burning Bible or Pride Flag Is Protected in U.S., Absent Other Crimes
Reuters
Sterling Professor of Law Robert Post comments on what is constitutionally-protected speech under the First Amendment.
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