Two Yale Law School Students Receive Immigrant Justice Corps Fellowships
Grace Kao ’15 and Kathryn Madison ’15 are among the 25 Immigrant Justice Corps Fellows for 2015.
Veterans Clinic, SWAN Deliver Proposed Executive Order Demanding Sex Discrimination Protections at Military Academies
The Veterans Legal Services Clinic at Yale Law School representing the Service Women’s Action Network (SWAN) delivered a proposed executive order to the White House to demand that the President establish protections against gender discrimination for cadets and midshipmen at West Point, the U.S. Naval Academy, and the U.S. Air Force Academy.
Lack of Gender Diversity on Corporate Boards Focus of May 21st Symposium and New Book
A symposium examining the lack of gender diversity on corporate boards and the heated debate it has ignited around the world will take place at Yale Law School on May 21, 2015.
Akhil Amar ’84 Authors Book of Essays on the Constitution and the States
Sterling Professor of Law Akhil Reed Amar ’84 has written a book of essays, The Law of the Land (Basic Books, April 14, 2015), on the difference states make on American jurisprudence.
BLSA Reflects On Trip to U.S. Supreme Court
Students from the Black Law Students Association visited the U.S. Supreme Court last month. They met with Justice Clarence Thomas ’74 and Justice Sonia Sotomayor ’79 as well as three YLS alumni who are currently clerking at the High Court.
38 Public Interest Fellowship Recipients for 2015-2016
Yale Law School students and graduates receive 38 Public Interest Fellowships.
Soros Fellowship Awarded to Eugene Rusyn ’17
Eugene Rusyn ’17 has been named a Paul & Daisy Soros New American Fellow for 2015.
Professor Yaffe Named 2015 Guggenheim Fellow
Gideon Yaffe, a Professor of Law, Philosophy, and Psychology at Yale has been awarded a 2015 fellowship from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.