
A World of Career Possibilities: Chae Initiative Visits New York
The Chae Initiative's third annual trip to New York City offered views into a world of career possibilities for private sector leadership.

Scholars Convene for Inaugural Free Speech Conference Reflecting on Woodward Report
A conference held at Yale Law School convened scholars for a conversation about academic freedom and free speech to mark the 50th anniversary of Yale’s Woodward Report on freedom of expression.

At Student Community Lunches, Conversation is on the Menu
At monthly Community Lunch events, students can share a meal while creating new connections and getting to know each other better.

Professor Morley to Present Inaugural Augustus E. Lines Lecture on Feb. 24
Professor John Morley will present the inaugural lecture of his appointment as Augustus E. Lines Professor of Law on Feb. 24.

Former Congress Member Katie Porter Shares Insights at Solomon Center Event
Former U.S. Rep. Katie Porter joined the Solomon Center for a conversation on health care, consumer advocacy, and working families.

Professor Ketan Ramakrishnan Named to Civil Liability for Artificial Intelligence Project
Associate Professor of Law Ketan Ramakrishnan ’21 has been named as an associate reporter to The American Law Institute’s Principles of the Law, Civil Liability for Artificial Intelligence project.

Law Students Tackle Big Hurdles to Small Claims
An organization for Yale undergraduates started by Law School students Chad Borgman ’25 and Katherine Salinas ’25 aims to help litigants navigate the challenging small claims system in Connecticut.

Faculty Spotlight: Professor David Schleicher
In a Q&A, Professor David Schleicher discusses the legacy of a major Supreme Court case on eminent domain, why a revolt against property taxes will make the housing crisis worse, and how his teaching blends legal theory and policy analysis.