The Yale Law Journal Launches New Podcast Series

The Yale Law Journal recently launched a new podcast series, hosted by Aurelia Chaudhury '16 and Tyler Hill '16. Chaudhury and Hill hope to produce a series of fresh, accessible conversations with recent YLJ authors in order to expand digital engagement with the innovative scholarship appearing in the Journal.

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The YLJ Podcast launched this spring with two pilot episodes focusing on student scholarship. In the first episode, the hosts discuss appellate review of federal criminal sentences with Kate Huddleston '16. In the second episode, they talk to Geoff Shaw '16 about the required properties of plaintiff classes in class action lawsuits. Stay tuned for more episodes when classes resume in the fall.

For over a century, the Yale Law Journal has been at the forefront of legal scholarship, sparking conversation and encouraging reflection among scholars and students, as well as practicing lawyers and sitting judges and Justices. The Journal strives to shape discussion of the most important and relevant legal issues through a rigorous scholarship selection and editing process.