56 Years Later, Palomares Veterans Win VA Recognition of Radiation Exposure
The PACT Act, the most significant expansion of benefits and services for toxic-exposed veterans in decades, extends coverage to veterans exposed to radiation in a 1996 nuclear cleanup in Palomares, Spain. The Veterans Legal Services Clinic at Yale Law School has represented the Palomares veterans since 2017.
Leading the Law School
Dean Heather K. Gerken reflects on her first decanal term, a vision for legal education, and plans for the future.
Can We Fix What’s Wrong with Social Media?
A look at how Yale Law School alumni, faculty, and students are grappling with some of the most difficult questions in the online environment.
Q&A: Liman Fellow Doug Stevick ’96 on Lawyering Off the Beaten Path
Douglas L. Stevick ’96, a 1998 Liman Fellow, discusses the rewards of a career in the lesser-traveled parts of the country.
The Tsai Leadership Program Wraps Up First Year of Classes
The Tsai Leadership Program — created to provide law students with a cross-disciplinary skill set through courses, specialized immersive program, and workshops — wrapped up its first slate of classes for the 2021–2022 academic year.
SELA Returns for Three-Day Conference on Threats to Democracy
After a three-year hiatus, SELA 2022 was held from June 9–12 in Santiago, Chile.
Team of Experts Provides Critical Review of Florida Medical Report on Transgender Care
A new report from legal and medical experts refutes unscientific claims behind efforts to pursue state-level restrictions on transgender care in Florida.
Deported Veteran Now a U.S. Citizen with Clinic’s Help
A deported U.S. Army veteran represented by the Veterans Legal Services Clinic has returned home and become a U.S. citizen.