The Tsai Leadership Program Holds Public Speaking and Negotiations Workshops
The Tsai Leadership Program held two workshops — on public speaking and negotiations — designed to equip students with some of the crucial skills needed now and in the future.
Vets Clinic Seeks Recognition of Substance Abuse Disorder for Discharge Relief
Law School’s Veterans Legal Services Clinic represents a veteran in a case challenging challenging the Army Board for Correction of Military Records’ refusal to recognize substance use disorders as a mental health condition.
Four Law Students Selected as Salzburg Cutler Fellows
Four Yale Law School students were selected to participate in the Salzburg Cutler Fellows Program to explore the future of public and private international law.
Two Students Chosen for FASPE Ethics Fellowship
Kristin Angelle Sharman ’22 has received a 2022 law fellowship from the Fellowships at Auschwitz for the Study of Professional Ethics (FASPE).
Transatlantic Seminar Series Concludes with Panel on Big Tech
The final Transatlantic Seminar Series panel on Consumer Law, Technology, and Inequality focused on the impact of Big Tech on consumers, consumer protection law, and inequality.
Alumni Address Pressing Environmental Challenges
Two Law School alumni discuss their efforts to address some of the most pressing challenges of climate change nationally and across the globe through litigation, regulation, governance, and more.
Professor Pottenger Receives Tapping Reeve Legal Educator Award
Professor J.L. Pottenger Jr. ’75 received the Tapping Reeve Legal Educator Award on April 20 from the Connecticut Bar Association.
Lowenstein Clinic and CRR Submit Brief on Sexual Violence to Inter-American Court
The Lowenstein Clinic and the Center for Reproductive Rights submitted the amicus brief to the Inter-American Court of Human Rights in a case alleging that Bolivia had failed to prevent, investigate, or punish someone for who had repeatedly raped a child.