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Former Faculty Member Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr. Dies at 88
Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr., a leading scholar of legal ethics and former Yale Law School faculty member, died on January 10, 2018.
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Financial Markets Clinic Tackles Real World Issues
The Financial Markets and Corporate Law Clinic explores theories of corporate finance in the context of emergent financial technologies and the creation of regulatory and public policy.
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Students Decide the Case in Innovative Arbitration Clinic
In the Law School’s innovative Arbitration Project Clinic, students hear real cases and award damages in disputes over things such as the New Car Lemon Law Program.
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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.
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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
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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.
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Professor Liscow Studies Economic Impact of Immigration Status
Associate Professor Zachary Liscow has co-authored a paper titled Does Legal Status Affect Educational Attainment in Immigrant Families? In a Q&A, Liscow discusses the findings of his paper and why it is important to understand the economic impacts of immigration status.
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Linda Greenhouse Releases New Book on Her Experiences as a Journalist
In her latest book, Knight Distinguished Journalist in Residence and Joseph Goldstein Lecturer in Law Linda Greenhouse ’78 MSL trains an autobiographical lens on a moment of transition in American journalism.
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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.
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Professor Ackerman Challenges Presidential War Powers in Court
Professor Bruce Ackerman ’67, along with Attorney David Remes, presented the oral argument in Smith v. Trump before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia.