Yale to Host Conference on Competition Issues in America’s Grocery Stores
The Thurman Arnold Project at Yale, the Information Society Project at Yale Law School, and the Yale Sustainable Food Program will host “Reforming America’s Food Retail Markets,” a conference on how antitrust enforcement and competition policy can improve food retail markets in America.
Law Library Launches Books-to-Prison Project
The Lillian Goldman Law Library has launched a books-to-prison initiative to establish libraries in jails and prisons across Connecticut.
Jessica Sager ’99 Reimagines Childcare
A profile of Jessica Sager ’99, co-founder and chief executive officer of All Our Kin, a national nonprofit that trains, supports, and sustains family childcare educators. She started the organization when she was a Liman Fellow.
Edward Larson to Deliver Visiting Professorship Inaugural Lecture on March 14
Edward J. Larson will deliver the Michael A. Doyle ’62 and Bunny Winter Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law Inaugural Lecture on March 14.
Professor Koh Argues on Behalf of Ukraine at World Court
Professor Harold Hongju Koh argued on behalf of Ukraine at the International Court of Justice in a suit filed against Russia regarding its invasion of the country.
For New Yale Center, the Fight for Racial Justice Begins Locally
A look at the The Law and Racial Justice Center, directed by Professor James Forman Jr. and executive director Kayla Vinson.
MFIA Succeeds in Lifting Speech Restrictions on Yale Medical Expert
The Media Freedom and Information Access Clinic (MFIA) at Yale Law School negotiated a settlement that frees a Yale cardiologist to make information about a defective medical device public.
Liman Center Joins Call to Repeal Connecticut’s Incarceration Lien
Liman Center students joined elected officials and community partners in calling for the repeal of a Connecticut law that charges people in prison and jail for the costs of their incarceration.