Public Health and Law Experts Issue Guidelines for U.S. Response to Coronavirus Transmission
Over 800 public health and legal experts and organizations have signed an open letter to government officials on achieving a fair and effective COVID-19 response.
Groundbreaking Book Examines 10 Years of the Affordable Care Act
A new book coedited by Abbe R. Gluck ’00, Professor of Law and Faculty Director of the Solomon Center for Health Law and Policy, examines the first decade of the Affordable Care Act.
Liman Center Cited in Federal Report on Women in Prison
The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights Issues Landmark Report on Women in Prison, Cites Testimony from Liman Center and Professor Judith Resnik
Transparency Advocates Win Victory for Public Access to Clinical Trial Data
A ruling from a federal judge on February 25, 2020, will dramatically expand the public’s right to access results of clinical trials studying drugs and medical devices.
EBaY Win Vacates Murder Conviction
The Ethics Bureau at Yale (EBaY) helped vacate a decades-old murder conviction in California.
ISP and Tap@Yale to Host Big Tech and Antitrust Conference
The Information Society Project (ISP) and the Thurman Arnold Project (TAP@Yale) will host a conference at Yale Law School, “Big Tech & Antitrust: Competition Policy in the Digital Age,” on March 28-29, 2020.
Edward Glaeser to Give Storrs Lectures on March 2 and 3
Edward Glaeser, the Fred and Eleanor Glimp Professor of Economics in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University, will deliver the Storrs Lectures at Yale Law School on March 2 and March 3.
Nathaniel Donahue and John Fabian Witt on Tort as Private Administration
At the Seminar in Private Law on February 11, 2020, Nathaniel Donahue, a J.D./Ph.D. candidate at Yale University and John Fabian Witt ’99, Allen H. Duffy Class of 1960 Professor of Law at Yale Law School, presented their paper, titled “Tort as Private Administration.”