Pauli Murray to be Memorialized on U.S. Quarter
Pauli Murray ’65 JSD, a leader in the civil and women’s rights movements and the first African American to receive a J.S.D. degree from Yale Law School, will be memorialized on a U.S. quarter.
‘Turning Point in Law’: AI, Intellectual Property, and the Hollywood Strike
In a video, constitutional law scholar Robert Post discusses how AI may force society to rethink the parameters of one’s own image as intellectual property.
Launching Careers in Service
Yale Law School-funded fellowships offer essential support for aspiring public interest lawyers serving communities around the world.
Learning to Lead
In its second year, The Tsai Leadership Program — designed to prepare students for leadership roles in any setting — launched new courses, fellowships, and immersive opportunities that offer enhanced engagement with alumni.
Veterans and LGBTQ+ Rights Groups Petition for Antidiscrimination Rules for VA Health Care
The Veterans Legal Services Clinic filed the petition on behalf of Minority Veterans of America and 13 veteran and LGBTQ+ rights groups.
The Campaign School at Yale Trains the Next Generation of Women in Politics
The Campaign School at Yale welcomed 76 students from across the U.S. and around the world to Yale Law School in June for a week of intense, boot-camp style training in running for office.
In Memoriam: Benno C. Schmidt Jr. ’66, Yale’s 20th President and Renowned Legal Scholar
Benno C. Schmidt Jr. ’63, ’66 J.D., a constitutional law scholar who served as Yale’s 20th president from 1986 to 1992, leading the university during a challenging period, died July 9 at the age of 81.
Journal Devotes Special Issue to Professor Paul Kahn
A new journal issue is devoted to the scholarship of Professor Paul W. Kahn ’80.