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GHJP Works to Address the Skyrocketing Cost of Medicines
As Yale Law School’s Global Health Justice Partnership works to reform prescription drug pricing, its ideas are having a national impact.
YLS Students Mobilized to Protect Clients From DACA Termination
Yale Law School students mobilized to protect their clients from the abrupt termination of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals
Q&A: Professor Listokin Breaks Down the New Tax Bill
Professor Yair Listokin '05 examines the changes to the tax code and highlights the trends he will be studying in the coming years.
R. Wiygul ’08 Elected Counsel of Hangley Aronchick Segal Pudlin & Schiller
Robert Wiygul ’08 has been elected of counsel of Hangley Aronchick Segal Pudlin & Schiller, in Philadelphia, PA.
Suzanne Scheiner Marwil ’97 Appointed to Superior Court
Governor Doug Ducey today announced the appointments of Sara J. Agne, Suzanne Scheiner Marwil '97, Justin Beresky, Lisa VandenBerg and Kevin Wein to the Maricopa County Superior Court.
Jimmy Blacklock ’05 Appointed to Texas Supreme Court
James D. Blacklock ’05 was appointed to the Texas Supreme Court on January 2, 2018.
Brett Fieldston ’09 Named Partner at Akin Gump
Brett Fieldston ’09 was recently named a partner at Akin Gump in New York.
L. Song Richardson ’93 Named Dean of UCI School of Law
Distinguished legal scholar and teacher L. Song Richardson ’93 is the next dean of the University of California, Irvine School of Law, becoming the only woman of color to serve in this role among U.S. News & World Report’s top 30 law schools.
M. Cho ’16, C. Cruz ’16, and K. Lu ’18 Named Skadden Fellows
Michelle "Minju" Cho ’16, Conchita Cruz ’16, and Kathy Lu ’18 have been named Skadden Fellows for the firm's class of 2018, a group of 29 graduating law students and judicial clerks who are devoting the next two years of their professional careers to public interest work.
Book on Justice and Empathy Published by the Late Professor Burt ’64
A new posthumously published book by the late Robert (“Bo”) A. Burt ’64 carries forward his sustained project of bringing psychoanalytic insights to bear upon legal analysis.