Responding to Pandemic: Yale Professors Reflect on COVID-19 Public Service
As the third anniversary of the official start of the COVID-19 pandemic approaches, Yale Law School Professor Abbe R. Gluck and Yale School of Medicine Professor Marcella Nunez-Smith reflect on the roles they played in shaping the federal response.
Sarath Sanga ’14 to Join Yale Law School Faculty
Sarath Sanga ’14 will join the Yale Law School faculty effective July 1, 2023
Q&A: Professors Bâli and Flores on Teaching at Yale Law School
Professor of Law Aslı Ü. Bâli ’99 and Clinical Professor of Law Claudia Flores joined Yale Law School on July 1, 2022. In the latest issue of the Yale Law Report, they discussed their teaching and scholarship.
Entrepreneurship & Innovation Clinic Client Gets Cholera Treatment Closer to Communities
The Entrepreneurship & Innovation Clinic represents a health startup pursuing the development of a preventive treatment for cholera based on bacteria-killing viruses.
Professor Kahn Finds Lessons on Preserving Democracy Close to Home
In his new book, Professor Paul Kahn finds lessons on safeguarding American democracy in a small town: his own.
Professor Zhang Traces How Ideology Shaped Early Modern China
Professor Taisu Zhang ’08 addresses the central question in modern Chinese history in his new book, “The Ideological Foundations of Qing Taxation.”
Not a Secret: Professor Hathaway Explains Classified Documents
Gerard C. and Bernice Latrobe Smith Professor of International Law Oona A. Hathaway ’97 explains, in interviews and writing, how classified documents work and why overclassification is a problem.
MFIA Challenges West Point and Its Sports Association for Flouting Transparency Laws
The Media Freedom and Information Access Clinic (MFIA) is suing West Point and the nonprofit entity that runs its athletics programs on behalf of a sports journalist for failing to disclose records about lucrative contracts and licensing agreements under the Freedom of Information Act.