Yale Law School Announces Visiting Professorship
Yale Law School announced the creation of the Michael Doyle ’62 and Bunny Winter Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law.
Yale Law School Mourns the Loss of Howard Solomon ’52
Yale Law School mourns the passing of Howard Solomon ’52, whose generous gift established the Solomon Center for Health Law and Policy in 2014.
Decades-Long Friendship Sustains Litigators
Bonded through their early work in a federal prosecutor’s office, three Yale Law alumnae reflect on their careers and how their relationships with each other help navigate changes in life and lawyering.
Yale Law School Mourns the Loss of Lani Guinier ’74
Yale Law School mourns the passing of trailblazing scholar, civil rights litigator, and law professor Lani Guinier ’74, who died on Jan. 7, 2022.
Spring Term to Start Remotely on January 24
Dean Heather K. Gerken wrote the Yale Law School community on Dec. 23, 2021 regarding the start of the spring semester.
A Year in Books: Faculty Elevated New Ideas on a Range of Critical Issues
Yale Law School’s renowned faculty published an extraordinary collection of books and scholarship in 2021. Here’s a look back at the year in books published by YLS faculty and lecturers in law.
Looking Back at a Year of Work with Impact
Throughout the year, the Yale Law School community worked to effect positive change across disciplines and around the country.
Five Yale Law Students Receive Skadden Public Interest Fellowships
The Skadden Fellowship Foundation awarded Nicole Cabanez ’22, Paula Garcia-Salazar ’22, Shariful Khan ’22, Jacquelyn Oesterblad ’22, and Delaram Takyar ’22 two-year fellowships to pursue the practice of public interest law full-time.