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Elizabeth Clarke ’23 Asks Why These Conditions Send People Back To Prison
Elizabeth Clarke ’23 discusses her fellowship on federal supervised release, which has a feature some say causes a cycle of re-imprisonment.
Marc H. Silverman ’06 Named First Assistant U.S. Attorney
Former Liman Fellow Marc H. Silverman ’06 has been named First Assistant U.S. Attorney for the District of Connecticut.
Jennifer Taylor ’10 Looks Back on Time at Liman Center
Jennifer Taylor ’10, Director of the Liman Center since 2022, discusses her work there and what’s next.
Liman Colloquium Examines Incarceration’s “Toxic” Effects on Public Health
Prisons are a health hazard for people behind bars, prison workers, and entire communities, experts said at this year’s Liman Public Interest Colloquium.
Corey Guilmette ’16 Works to Mitigate Criminal Convictions at Civil Survival
Former Liman Fellow Corey Guilmette '16 discusses his work at a legal nonprofit led by and for formerly incarcerated individuals.
Government Drug Purchases A Significant Investment, Though Prices for Patients Remain High, Experts Say
At a Solomon Center event, four experts on prescription drug policy discussed government purchasing of costly, high-value medications as a way to increase accessibility.
Kathy Hunt Muse ’09 Tackles Gun Violence in Illinois
Kathy Hunt Muse ’09, who started her public interest career as a Liman Fellow, discusses her work with the Office of the Illinois Attorney General.
“Vital Places”: Yale Law School’s Centers Enhance Intellectual Life
With wide-ranging scholarly work, the Law School's centers make a difference in communities across the country and around the world.
Liman Center Awards 2024-25 Public Interest Fellowships
The Arthur Liman Center for Public Interest Law has awarded its latest group of fellowships to lawyers working for the public good at organizations around the country.