Classes Reunited During Alumni Weekend 2017
Yale Law School alumni and families gathered in New Haven on October 20–22 for Alumni Weekend 2017.
Solomon Center Hosts Discussion on Future of Health Care Reform
The Solomon Center for Health Law and Policy co-hosted a panel entitled “Congressional Gridlock and the Future of Health Care Reform.”
Reproductive Rights Clinic Joins Lawsuit Over Birth Control Access
The Reproductive Rights and Justice Project has joined a lawsuit defending women's equal access to coverage of contraceptives.
Ethics Bureau Advocates for New Trial in Death Row Case
A death row inmate appealing his conviction will have his case reviewed by the U.S. Supreme Court this year, a major development that comes after years of advocacy from the Ethics Bureau at Yale.
Four Yale Law School Students Named as 2017–2018 Kerry Fellows
Four Yale Law School students are among the 12 inaugural Kerry Fellows who will be working with former Secretary of State John Kerry on leading-edge research and high-profile publications for a global audience, as part of Yale University’s Kerry Initiative.
Rule of Law Clinic Sues Commerce Department Over Census Records
Students from the Rule of Law Clinic filed a federal lawsuit to compel the Commerce Department to produce records it has unlawfully withheld about preparations for the 2020 Census.
Ethics Bureau Instrumental in SCOTUS Reversal of Capital Murder Case
After a long legal fight, the U.S. Supreme Court summarily vacated a constitutional decision by the Louisiana Supreme Court, handing former death row inmate Roger Lacaze a major victory in his quest for a new trial.
Doctoral Conference to Be Held November 10–11, 2017
The conference was founded and is run by Yale Law School doctoral students with the support of the Graduate Programs Office.