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Health Law Alumni and Students Connect at Solomon Center Event
The Solomon Center for Health Law and Policy held its annual breakfast for health law alumni during Alumni Weekend.
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Alicia Bannon ’07 Shapes the Conversation on Fines and Fees
A report that Alicia Bannon ’07 co-authored as a Liman Fellow in 2010 is still influencing how people think about fines and fees in the criminal justice system.
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José A. Cabranes ’65 to Receive Devitt Distinguished Service to Justice Award
Judge José A. Cabranes ’65 will receive the 2023 Edward J. Devitt Distinguished Service to Justice Award on Sept. 26.
The New York Review
Why Aren’t Cops Held to Account?
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Pauli Murray to be Memorialized on U.S. Quarter
Pauli Murray ’65 JSD, a leader in the civil and women’s rights movements and the first African American to receive a J.S.D. degree from Yale Law School, will be memorialized on a U.S. quarter.
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Launching Careers in Service
Yale Law School-funded fellowships offer essential support for aspiring public interest lawyers serving communities around the world.
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The Czingers Disrupt Manufacturing at Top Speeds — 253 MPH, Specifically
Kevin Czinger ’82, ’87 J.D. and his son Lukas Czinger ’17 have created the first “human/AI-designed and 3D-printed hypercar.”
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In Memoriam: Benno C. Schmidt Jr. ’66, Yale’s 20th President and Renowned Legal Scholar
Benno C. Schmidt Jr. ’63, ’66 J.D., a constitutional law scholar who served as Yale’s 20th president from 1986 to 1992, leading the university during a challenging period, died July 9 at the age of 81.