Rule of Law Clinic Files Amicus Brief in SCOTUS Travel Ban Case
The Rule of Law Clinic filed an amicus brief on behalf of 50 senior former national security officials with the Supreme Court relating to the travel ban case.
GHJP Closes Two-Year FOIA Case Against Drug Manufacturer
The Global Health Justice Partnership (GHJP) at Yale Law School and the Yale School of Public Health ended a two-year Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) case, winning an important victory for clinical research transparency.
Yale Law School Breaks Ground on Baker Hall Expansion Project
Construction is underway on the project to renovate Baker Hall, the first expansion of Yale Law School’s physical footprint since 1931.
WIRAC Students Appear in Federal Court Over DACA Challenge
WIRAC students appeared in a federal court for a hearing on its challenge to the Trump Administration’s termination of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.
Professors Hathaway and Shapiro Release Book on War and Conquest
Professors Oona Hathaway ’97 and Scott Shapiro ’90 have written a new book titled “The Internationalists: How a Radical Plan to Outlaw War Remade the World.”
Noah Messing ’00 Co-Authors Amicus Brief on Arpaio Pardon
Noah Messing '00 was one of the authors on a brief arguing that the pardon President Trump issued to Sheriff Joe Arpaio is unconstitutional.
SFALP Case Reaches $400,000 Settlement with “Predatory” Immigration Consultants
Yale Law students from the San Francisco Affirmative Litigation Project (SFALP) helped secure a $400,000 settlement from fraudulent immigration consultants.
The Impact of Local Laws
David Schleicher received tenure and was appointed Professor of Law at Yale Law School on July 1, 2017. On the occasion of Schleicher’s promotion, we asked him a few questions about his research and teaching.