A Q&A with Professor Zachary Liscow on Corporate Tax Rates
Associate Professor of Law Zachary Liscow ’15 discusses his new paper with coauthor Edward G. Fox, which argues in favor of higher corporate taxes.
Yale Teach-In Series Reflects on the Path Forward After the Chauvin Verdict
A series of three teach-ins involving Law School faculty, staff, alumni, and affiliates presented an opportunity for the Yale community to reflect and come together in the wake of the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin.
Historic Connecticut Parentage Act Passes CT House
In a historic vote, the Connecticut House of Representatives passed the Connecticut Parentage Act (CPA) 141-1 with overwhelming bipartisan support.
A Message from the Dean on the Chauvin Verdict
Dean Heather Gerken sent a message to the Yale Law School community about the verdict in the Derek Chauvin trial for the murder of George Floyd.
WIRAC Represents Latino Workers Alleging Wage Theft and Discrimination
The Worker & Immigrant Rights Advocacy Clinic (WIRAC) represents 24 workers alleging failure to pay overtime and seeking an end to racial discrimination and harassment.
Solomon Center Hosts Panel on Access to Insulin
The Solomon Center for Health Law and Policy hosted a virtual panel discussion on the history and accessibility of insulin, featuring experts in history, law, medicine, and public health.
Yale Law Faculty, Alumni Named to Presidential Commission on Supreme Court Reform
A new Presidential Commission on Supreme Court Reform will be co-chaired by Leighton Homer Surbeck Professor of Law Professor Cristina Rodríguez ’00 and includes a total of 14 Yale Law School faculty and alumni.
Students Explore International Law as Salzburg Cutler Fellows
In March, students from Yale Law School and 13 other leading U.S. law schools explored the topic of international law at the ninth annual Salzburg Cutler Fellows Program.