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Mount Holyoke Becomes 10th School to Support Liman Undergraduate Summer Fellowships
The college joins the fellowship program with support from former Yale faculty Brett Dignam and Michael Graetz.
Professor Judith Resnik Explores How Prisons Became a Problem for Democracy
In “Impermissible Punishments: How Prison Became a Problem for Democracy,” Professor Judith Resnik examines the history of punishment inside prisons.
Professor Judith Resnik Receives Yale Women Faculty Forum Award
The award honors Resnik’s decades of leadership at the university.
Practicing Immigration Law in a Time of Fear and Flux: Panel Highlights Challenges Under Shifting Federal Policy
Yale Law School’s Liman Center and the Quinnipiac School of Law’s Center on Dispute Resolution hosted a panel of immigration attorneys and advocates on May 29.
Liman Center’s 28th Colloquium Explores Safety and Insecurity
Public officials, academics, and Liman fellows delved into how the lack of security felt by many people feel has shaped agendas, policies, and law.
Liman Center Research Helps Inform Proposed Federal Sentencing Guidelines on Supervised Release
The Liman Center’s research was quoted during public comment that will inform new federal sentencing guidelines.
Panelists Say Immigration and Labor Policy Always Connected
Experts discussed how immigration and labor policy affects immigrant and non-immigrant workers in sometimes related ways and how to respond to the current climate.