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
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The Civil Rights Era
Comparative Constitutional Law
Constitution of the Modern Republic
Constitutional Law
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Refugee and Immigration Law, Policy and Practice in Crisis
Worker & Immigrant Rights Advocacy Clinic
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Federal Income Taxation
Family, State, and Market
Corporate Taxation
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Constitutional Law
Reading the Constitution: Substance and Method
Ian Ayres
Oscar M. Ruebhausen Professor of Law and Professor of Public Health (Health Policy)
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Antitrust
Civil Rights
Commercial Law
Contracts
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International Human Rights Law
Third World Approaches to International Law: Seminar
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Constitutional Law
First Amendment
Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, and the Law
Technology Law
Monica C. Bell
Professor of Law, Associate Professor of Sociology, and Counselor to the Dean
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Criminal Law
Law and Sociology
Constitutional Law
Race, Inequality & the Law: Directed Research
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Conflict of Laws
Contemporary Legal Issues in Africa
Contracts
International Courts and Tribunals
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|Class of 1975, Sterling Professor of Law and Former Dean