Yale, Cornell Law Libraries Help Launch Global Rule of Law Initiative
Law Librarian and Professor of Law Teresa Miguel-Stearns is quoted in an article about a group of academic partners, including the Law Library, that will provide free legal information and legal content to academics, researchers and policymakers in developing countries in a bid to strengthen the rule of law around the globe.
SinoTech: Huawei Keeps Pushing 5G, Apple Localizes Data in China, and the U.S. Airs China Data-Privacy Grievances at WTO—A Commentary by David Stanton ’19 and Wenqing Zhao ’20
David Stanton ’19 and Wenqing Zhao ’20 are students at Yale Law School.
Can this federal judge solve America's opioid crisis?
Professor of Law Abbe R. Gluck ’00 is quoted in an article about an Ohio judge tasked with resolving more than 400 federal lawsuits brought by cities, counties, and Native American tribes against central figures in the national opioid crisis.
Florence Rogatz Visiting Professor of Law Marianne Engelman Lado is quoted in an article about an Alabama civil rights case over a toxic landfill that has been dismissed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
First Amendment Cannot Shield Exxon from Climate Probe, New York AG Argues
Floyd Abrams Clinical Lecturer in Law David Schulz '78 is quoted in a story about efforts by Exxon to use the First Amendment as a shield against fraud probes by New York and Massachusetts.