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
Amy Kapczynski
John Thomas Smith Professor of Law and Faculty Director, Global Health Justice Partnership
Courses Taught
Law and Political Economy
Intellectual Property: The Law and Political Economy of Scientific and Cultural Production
Health Justice Practicum
Constitutional Law
Alvin K. Klevorick
John Thomas Smith Professor Emeritus of Law and Professor Emeritus of Economics, Professorial Lecturer in Law (fall term), and Counselor to the Dean
Courses Taught
Antitrust
Antitrust and Regulation
Law and Technology Research Seminar
The Foundations of Legal Scholarship
Courses Taught
Procedure
Foreign Relations and National Security Law
International Human Rights Law and Policy
Introduction to International and Transnational Law
Issa Kohler-Hausmann
Professor of Law and Associate Professor of Sociology
Courses Taught
Sociology of Law: Law and Bureaucracy
Courses Taught
Constitutional Law
Law and Religion
Philosophy of Law
Contracts
Courses Taught
Climate Change and Animals
Animal Law
Constitutions and the Environment
The Law of Climate Change
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Trusts and Estates: Family Wealth Transmission
History of the Common Law: Procedure and Institutions
Pension and Employee Benefit Law
Comparative Law
Courses Taught
Introduction to Legal Analysis and Writing
Essentials of Legal Writing
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Community and Economic Development
Housing Clinic
Small Business and Communities in Times of Crisis
Transnational Development Clinic
Courses Taught
Taxation
Taxation, the Law, and Economic Inequality
Inequality: Economic and Tax Policy
Supervised Research: Economic and Tax Policy
1L year is really hard.…You’re just grinding all the time. And when you come out the other end, you realize that you’ve got skills to make changes in the world. And that feeling is so cool.
Rebecca Wexler
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Class of 2016