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Q&A: Liman Fellow Sam Davis ’20 on Tackling the School-to-Prison Pipeline
Sam Davis ’20, a Liman Fellow at the ACLU of North Carolina Legal Foundation, discusses his work.
Liman Center Project to Help Incarcerated People Know Their Rights
The Liman Center and partners are updating a student-authored legal manual on prisoners rights in Connecticut first published in 1997.
Panel Highlights Community Safety as a Public Health Issue
The Quinnipiac-Yale Dispute Resolution Workshop brought together three experts for “Decentering Police in Public Safety: Violence Intervention in New Haven and Beyond.”
Conference Celebrates Professor Judith Resnik’s “Managerial Judges”
A conference at Yale Law School looked back at “Managerial Judges,” a groundbreaking paper by Arthur Liman Professor of Law Judith Resnik, 40 years later.
Symposium Explores Incarceration and the Human Mind
The Incarceration and Imagination symposium brought together scholars, activists, artists, writers, students, and the public to explore the realities of incarceration, its narratives, and the literature and social movements that surround it.
Q&A: Liman Fellow Forrest Dunbar ’12 on Entering Politics
Forrest Dunbar ’12, a 2012 Liman Fellow and current member of the Anchorage Assembly and Alaska State Senate candidate, discusses how he got into politics.
Echoes of Attica Brings 1971 Prison Uprising to Life
The Arthur Liman Center for Public Interest Law recently co-hosted Echoes of Attica, a performance that tells the story of the 1971 prison massacre, one of the deadliest in U.S. history.