Schools Team Up to Work for Affordable, Vibrant Neighborhoods
A new course brings together Yale Law School students and faculty and their counterparts at two Yale professional schools with community partners to find real-world solutions to the state’s affordable housing crisis. A funding commitment from the state of Connecticut means their development proposals could become actual housing in New Haven.
Natasha Sarin Joins Yale Law School Faculty
Natasha Sarin joined the Yale Law School faculty as an Associate Professor of Law on Jan. 1, 2023.
MFIA Fights for Trump’s Visitor Records and the Future of FOIA
The Media Freedom and Information Access Clinic is petitioning the Supreme Court to force release of Secret Service records identifying visitors to former President Donald Trump before he took office. By allowing the records to be withheld on confidentially grounds, a lower court threatens the future of the Freedom of Information Act, the clinic argues.
Antidiscrimination Law for a New Era
Professors Douglas NeJaime and Reva Siegel taught Law and Inequality together this fall, taking an intentionally broad view of the topic.
Learning About Law and Tech, Hands (and Headsets) On
In Technology in the Practice of Law, students think deeply and broadly about how technology and the law influence one another.
Creating Community on the Path to Law School
A look at how the Law School Access Program prepared its first inaugural fellows for success in law school.
Professor Markovits Delivers Lecture in New Delhi
Professor Daniel Markovits ’00 delivered the 10th Distinguished Lecture at the UNESCO Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development (MGIEP) in New Delhi on Dec. 8.
A Year in Books: Faculty Address Critical Questions
A look at the books published by Yale Law School faculty in 2022.