Tossing Trump’s Case Was Risky for Judge Cannon — At Least for Now
Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science Akhil Reed Amar ’84 spoke about Judge Aileen M. Cannon’s decision to dismiss Donald Trump’s classified documents case.
Conn. Justices Order Redo of Apartment Tenant’s Fee Award
The work of the Jerome N. Frank Legal Services Organization in Centrix Management Co. LLC v. Fosberg was highlighted. Clinical Professor Anika Singh Lemar, Clinical Lecturer Jeffrey Gentes, Fellow Will Krueger, and students Chad Borgman ’25, Miriam Pierson ’23, and Erica Henry ’23 were mentioned.
The State of Law School Diversity in the Wake of Affirmative Action Bans
A study co-authored by Professor of Law and Co-Director of the Center for the Study of Corporate Law Sarath Sanga ’14 about the impact of affirmative action bans on law school enrollment was featured.
Afghan Fathers Can Be Powerful Voices for Women’s Rights
A Yale Law Journal article by Professors Oona A. Hathaway ’97 and Scott J. Shapiro ’90 regarding isolation and “outcasting” to maintain order in domestic and international law was cited.
Cannon’s Dismissal of Trump Case Rejects Precedents of Higher Courts
Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science Akhil Reed Amar ’84 spoke about Judge Aileen M. Cannon’s decision to dismiss the Trump classified documents case.