The Livestock Industry and Climate Obstruction: A Q&A with Viveca Morris and Jennifer Jacquet
The authors of a new study on how the livestock industry has shaped public policy and discourse about animal agriculture’s impact on climate change discuss their research.
The Constitution and Collective Memory
In his new book, Professor Jack M. Balkin argues that debates about constitutional interpretation are often debates about collective memory — the stories that members of a community tell each other about the meaning of their shared past.
Yale Law Team Wins First Place in Immigration Moot Court Competition
A Yale Law School team took the top prize in New York University’s National Immigration Law Competition and students said their clinic experience made all the difference.
Ludwig Fellows Gain Insight into Public Leadership in D.C.
Law students from the Carol and Gene Ludwig Program in Public Sector Leadership visited Washington, D.C. in January to hear from government and policy leaders about the unique spectrum of experiences that led them to careers in public service.
BLSA Mock Trial Team Advances to National Finals
A team of first-year Yale Law School students with no previous mock trial experience placed second at the Northeastern Black Law Students Association Constance Baker Motley Mock Trial competition. The team now advances to the national competition.
Judge J. Michael Luttig Kicks Off Crossing Divides Spring Series
The Ronnie F. Heyman ’72 Crossing Divides Program hosted Judge J. Michael Luttig in conversation with Dean and Sol & Lillian Goldman Professor Heather K. Gerken on Feb. 20.
UN Working Group Condemns Gender Apartheid in Statement with Lowenstein Clinic Contribution
A U.N. Working Group whose members include Clinical Professor Law Claudia Flores called on the international community to recognize gender apartheid as a crime against humanity. The Lowenstein Clinic contributed to the statement.
Professor Forman Delivers Inaugural J. Skelly Wright Lecture
Professor James Forman Jr. ’92 delivered his inaugural lecture as J. Skelly Wright Professor of Law on Feb. 12 to a capacity crowd of colleagues, students, friends, family and community members.