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Professor Kahn Publishes a Philosophical Memoir
Professor Paul W. Kahn ’80 has published a memoir of the last five years of his mother’s life.
Professor Hathaway Testifies Before House Committee on Foreign Affairs
Professor Oona A. Hathaway ’97 testified during a virtual hearing before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs on March 23, 2021.
Professor Singh Lemar and Three Alumni Selected as James W. Cooper Fellows
Clinical Professor of Law at Yale Law School Anika Singh Lemar and three Law School alumni have been selected as James W. Cooper Fellows for the Connecticut Bar Foundation.
Economics pioneers forged pathways for women at Yale
Yale News profiles Henry R. Luce Professor Emeritus of Law and Political Science Susan Rose-Ackerman.
Professor Singh Lemar on Affordable Housing, Small Business, and Community
Clinical Professor of Law Anika Singh Lemar speaks about her clinic work, affordable housing, and New Haven.
America’s promise: Yale experts on how to achieve a more equitable society
Walton Hamilton Professor of Law and faculty director of the Justice Collaboratory Tracey Meares spoke to Yale News about advancing racial equity through addressing issues related to injustice in the criminal legal system.
Professor Listokin’s Research Used in Washington Center for Equitable Growth Factsheet
The Washington Center for Equitable Growth has adapted the research of Shibley Family Fund Professor of Law Yair Listokin ’05 into a factsheet titled, “Executive action to coordinate federal countercyclical regulatory policy.”
Professor Amar Launches Podcast on Constitutional Issues
A new podcast created by Professor Akhil Reed Amar ’84 offers weekly discussions delving into pressing and relevant constitutional issues of the current moment.
Professor Priest on the Foundations of Credit and Property Law
In her new book, Professor Claire Priest ’00 reveals how the drive to expand credit propelled the creation of new property laws and legal institutions in the colonial and founding eras of the United States.
Innovative Gun Violence Course Generates Novel Journal Issue
The Solomon Center for Health Law & Policy and the Justice Collaboratory have teamed up to publish a groundbreaking special issue of The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics (JLME) devoted to the gun violence epidemic.