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
Robert C. Ellickson
Walter E. Meyer Professor Emeritus of Property and Urban Law
Courses Taught
Land Use
Property
Urban Legal History
Courses Taught
Constitutional Law
Legislation
Sexuality, Gender, and the Law
Theories of Statutory Interpretation
Daniel C. Esty
Hillhouse Professor of Environmental Law and Policy, School of the Environment and Clinical Professor of Environmental Law & Policy, Yale Law School
Courses Taught
Environmental Law & Policy
Climate Change Policy and Perspectives
Globalization and Sustainability
Corporate Environmental Management and Strategy
Courses Taught
A Community of Equals
Claudia M. Flores
Clinical Professor of Law; Director, Allard K. Lowenstein International Human Rights Clinic, Director, Orville H. Schell, Jr. Center of International Human Rights
Courses Taught
Lowenstein International Human Rights Clinic
Courses Taught
Criminal Law
Inside Out—Issues in Criminal Justice (joint seminar for YLS students and incarcerated men and women)
Access to Law School
Courses Taught
Advanced Topics in Election Law
San Francisco Affirmative Litigation Project
Paul Gewirtz
Potter Stewart Professor of Constitutional Law and Director, Paul Tsai China Center
Courses Taught
Constitutional Law
U.S. Foreign Policy and the Law
U.S.-China Relations
Contemporary China Research Seminar
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 Medical School
Courses Taught
Legislation
Civil Procedure
Health Law
Federal and State Courts
Miriam Gohara
Clinical Professor of Law (on leave, fall 2024) and Director, Jerome N. Frank Legal Services Organization (spring term)
Courses Taught
Challenging Mass Incarceration Clinic
Criminal Justice Advocacy Clinic
We never left New Haven, and somehow the work that we did on our laptops managed to make national headlines, and that was mind blowing at the time.
Tori Roeck|Class of 2018