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New Clinic Report Calls for Reform of South Africa’s Compensation System for Mine Workers Suffering from Lung Disease January 13, 2014 Mine workers in southern Africa have some of the highest rates of occupational lung disease in the world. These diseases, including silicosis and tuberculosis, acquired in the gold mines of South Africa have, over many decades, left hundreds of thousands of men …
The Paradox of "Humane" Execution: The Future of Lethal Injection …
Trade and Transparency in the Internet Age: How do trade negotiations impact health? February 10, 2014 Feb 10th, 2014 - 127 Wall Street, Room 124 (at 10:30), Room 127 (at noon) How do trade negotiations impact health? Now that free trade agreements contain complex regulatory subject matter—including detailed intellectual property provisions that impact Internet law and health policy—should they …
Competition Policy and the Future of Health Care Markets March 6, 2013 A discussion of antitrust law in health care markets. What are the consequences of hospital consolidation on price, access, quality, and innovation? Do the unique features of health care markets mean that the traditional tools of antitrust analysis are inappropriate? Moving forward, how aggressive should the government be with …
Dean Robert C. Post ’77 to Deliver Prestigious Lectures at Harvard University April 16, 2013 Robert C. Post ’77, Dean of Yale Law School and Sol & Lillian Goldman Professor of Law, will deliver the prestigious Tanner Lectures on Human Values at Harvard University on Wednesday, May 1, 2013 through Friday, May 3, 2013. Post’s lectures are entitled “Representative Democracy: The Constitutional …
Sonia Sotomayor Receives Yale Law Women Alumnae Achievement Award October 26, 2014 The Yale Law Women (YLW) presented its Alumnae Achievement Award to Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor ’79 on October 26, 2014. Stephanie Krent ’16, YLW Executive Board Chair, and Julia Shu ’16, YLW Alumnae Relations Chair, both spoke at the presentation of the award. Krent described Sotomayor’s impressive …
Solomon Center Welcomes Three Health Scholars August 5, 2015 The Solomon Center for Health Law and Policy at Yale Law School is happy to announce that it will be hosting three distinguished health scholars this academic year. Mark Hall , the Fred D. and Elizabeth L. Turnage Professor of Law and Director of the Health Law and Public Policy Program at Wake Forest University School of Law, is a …
Veterans Clinic Settles Federal Lawsuit on Behalf of Vietnam Veteran November 4, 2013 John W. Shepherd, Jr., a Vietnam combat veteran who earned a Bronze Star with Valor Device, the Army’s fourth-highest award for valor in combat, has prevailed in a lengthy struggle to compel the U.S. Army to recognize his service. Shepherd, who is a client of the Law School’s Veterans Legal Services …
Judging Statutes: A Conversation with Chief Judge Robert Katzmann and Professor Abbe Gluck February 10, 2015 The Yale Law School Association of New York City cordially invites you and your guests to attend a reception, dinner, and discussion “Judging Statutes” A Conversation with Chief Judge Robert Katzmann and Professor Abbe Gluck Tuesday, February 10, 2015 6:00–6:45 p.m. Reception 6:45–8:00 …
Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack Led Roundtable Discussion May 11, 2015 U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack visited Yale Law School for an informal roundtable discussion with fifteen students from the Yale Food Law Society on April 14. The Secretary spoke substantively about a wide variety of Department of Agriculture programs, including their efforts to help farmers adapt to changing …