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
Asha J. Brundage-Moore
Visiting Clinical Lecturer in Law and Associate Research Scholar in Law
Courses Taught
Nonprofit Organizational Defense
G. Eric Brunstad Jr.
Martin R. Flug Visiting Lecturer in Law and Senior Research Scholar in Law
Courses Taught
Negotiating and Drafting Business Reorganization Transactions in Chapter 11 Cases
Secured Transactions
History and Theory of Secured Transactions
Negotiating Secured Transactions
Courses Taught
Aggregate Litigation
Courses Taught
Technology in the Practice of Law
Courses Taught
Negotiating Professionally
Guido Calabresi
Sterling Professor Emeritus of Law and Professorial Lecturer in Law
Courses Taught
Constitutional Litigation
Torts
Steven G. Calabresi
Visiting Professor in Law (fall term) and Senior Research Scholar in Law
Courses Taught
The U.S. Constitution and Comparative Constitutional Law: Seminar
Originalism and the Living Constitution
Jorge X. Camacho
Associate Research Scholar in Law and Policing, Law, and Policy Director of the Justice Collaboratory
Courses Taught
Policing, Law, and Policy Clinic
Courses Taught
Shaping Legal Opinions: Journalism and Clashes in Law
The Art of Argument: How to Write about the Law
Courses Taught
Contracts
Just War Theory
Law, Secrets, and Lying
Six Books on Law, Religion, and Culture
We want you to think of Yale not just as the place you received your legal education, but as one of the places where you found your moral compass.
Harold Hongju Koh
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Sterling Professor of International Law and Former Dean