New Lawsuit Seeks Records on CIA’s Response to Sexual Misconduct
The Media Freedom and Information Access clinic filed a lawsuit against the CIA for failing to produce documents concerning workplace sexual misconduct at the agency.
Budget Lab Panel Examines the Coming Tax Debate
A panel hosted by The Budget Lab at Yale examined what debates over tax policy may look like next year.
The Justice Collaboratory Hosts Convening on Police Officer Standards and Training
The Justice Collaboratory held an event to spur ongoing collaboration among a group of distinguished state and local law enforcement.
Risks in FDA-Approved Medical Device and Flaws in FDA Procedures Exposed with Help from MFIA Clinic
A newly published study describes safety risks posed by a commonly used blood clot filter and transparency gaps in the procedures of the FDA.
Article by Professor Abbe R. Gluck and Students on Unpublished Opinions Wins Award
An article co-authored by Professor Abbe R. Gluck ’00 and several former students has received an American Academy of Appellate Lawyers’ award for scholarship.
Yale Law School Awards 88 Hurst Horizon Scholarships for 2024–25
The need-based scholarship program has grown rapidly to comprise 88 students who attend tuition free across the J.D. classes of 2025, 2026, and 2027.
Justice Book Club Sparks Discussion on Mass Incarceration
The Justice Collaboratory and The Law & Racial Justice Center partnered to launch a Justice Book Club that organized 80 people across 11 reading groups.
Professor Keith Whittington Explains the Power of Impeachment
In an era when use of “the impeachment power” has become the political norm, Professor Keith Whittington’s new book gives an overview of how this tool works, how it came about, and when to put it into action.