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
Abbe R. Gluck
Alfred M. Rankin Professor of Law and Faculty Director of the Solomon Center for Health Law and Policy, Yale Law School; and Professor of Internal Medicine (General Medicine), Yale School of Medicine
Courses Taught
Legislation
Civil Procedure
Health Law
Federal and State Courts
Miriam Gohara
Deputy Dean for Experiential Education and Clinical Professor of Law
Courses Taught
Challenging Mass Incarceration Clinic
Criminal Justice Advocacy Clinic
Courses Taught
Veterans Legal Services Clinic
Advanced Veterans Legal Services Clinic
Gregg Gonsalves
Associate Professor (Adjunct) of Law and Co-Director, Global Health Justice Partnership
Courses Taught
Global Health and Justice Practicum
Robert W. Gordon
Chancellor Kent Professor Emeritus of Law and Legal History and Professorial Lecturer in Law (fall term)
Courses Taught
Contracts
The American Legal Profession
American Legal History, 1880-1980
Rachel Gordon
Lecturer in Legal Research and Director of Library Services, Lillian Goldman Law Library
Courses Taught
Specialized Legal Research in Corporate Law
Essentials of Research and Writing
Advanced Legal Research: Methods and Sources
Michael J. Graetz
Justus S. Hotchkiss Professor Emeritus of Law and Professorial Lecturer in Law (fall term)
Courses Taught
Designing Public Institutions
Federal Income Taxation
Reconstruction from the Right
The Seeds of Transformation
Dana Greene
Visiting Associate Professor of Law (fall term), Associate Research Scholar in Law, and Membership Director, The Justice Collaboratory
Courses Taught
Law & Community Vitality
Courses Taught
The Institutional Supreme Court
Supreme Court Advocacy Clinic
Warren Burger's Supreme Court
The Constitution of the Family: Emerging Issues
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
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Class of 1975, Sterling Professor of Law and Former Dean