Members of the Yale Law School faculty include some of the nation’s most prominent scholars in every area of law, along with leading experts in economics, philosophy, and history
Courses Taught
The Formation of Lawyers
Law and Human Flourishing
Law and Organizing
Procedure I
Courses Taught
Evidence
International Criminal Law
Problems in Evidence
Procedure
Jeremy L. Daum
Senior Research Scholar in Law and Senior Fellow, Paul Tsai China Center
Rick D’Avino
Visiting Lecturer in Law and Oscar M. Ruebhausen Distinguished Fellow
Courses Taught
Federal Income Taxation
Corporate Taxation
Stuart Delery
Visiting Lecturer in Law
Courses Taught
Constitutional Practice: Structure and Norms
The Department of Justice
Ibrahim Diallo
Visiting Lecturer in Law
Courses Taught
Imprisoned: Conception, Construction, Abolition, and Alternatives
James D. Diamond
Visiting Lecturer in Law, Yale Law School (fall term), and Senior Counselor for Indigenous Programs, Yale Center for Environmental Justice
Courses Taught
Advanced Federal Indian Law
Courses Taught
Media Freedom and Information Access Clinic
Fiona Doherty
Deputy Dean for Experiential Education and Nathan Baker Clinical Professor of Law
Courses Taught
Samuel Jacobs Criminal Justice Clinic
Criminal Law
Sentencing
Criminal Justice Advocacy Clinic
Courses Taught
Prosecution Externship and Instruction
The Russo-Ukrainian War
Student Reading Group: Rule of Law
Criminal Procedure: Adjudication
If I had to identify the two things which taken in combination make Yale Law School such a special place, it would have to be the school’s longstanding commitment to intellectualism, and its equally long-lived and deep-seated commitment to public service.
Anthony Kronman|Class of 1975, Sterling Professor of Law and Former Dean