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
Margot Kenefick Burkle
Visiting Clinical Lecturer in Law
Courses Taught
Legal Assistance: Gender Violence Clinic
Courses Taught
Aggregate Litigation
Courses Taught
Negotiating Professionally
Jorge X. Camacho
Clinical Lecturer in Law, Associate Research Scholar in Law, and Policing, Law, and Policy Director of the Justice Collaboratory
Courses Taught
Policing, Law, and Policy Clinic
Lincoln Caplan
Truman Capote Visiting Lecturer in Law (spring term) and Senior Research Scholar in Law (spring term)
Courses Taught
Shaping Legal Opinions: Journalism and Clashes in Law
The Art of Argument: How to Write about the Law
Courses Taught
Constitutional Litigation Seminar
Courses Taught
Prosecution Externship
Jeffrey W. Chivers
Visiting Lecturer in Law
Courses Taught
Artificial Intelligence, the Legal Profession, and Procedure
Courses Taught
Imprisoned: Conception, Construction, Abolition, Alternatives (Liman Workshop)
Seeing Solitary: Directed Research in A Liman Center Project
Courses Taught
Comparative Criminal Law: Fair Trials
Comparative Sentencing: Theory and Practice
At Yale, I treasured being part of a close community of students, faculty, alumni, practitioners, and staff committed to understanding and critiquing the law. I draw on lessons I learned from that community every day in my career as an economic justice lawyer.
Casey Pitts|Class of 2008, Partner, Altshuler Berzon LLP