Workshop Explores New Philosophical Approaches to Computing
A September workshop sought to bring together the best philosophical work on normative questions raised by computing.
Her Idea on Childcare Drives the Conversation, 25 Years Later
Jessica Sager ’99, just finishing law school, saw family childcare as a solution to a national problem. Two-and-half decades later, the organization she co-founded is still advocating for family childcare educators — and people are listening.
Service Matters: How Yale Law School Clinics Change the World
From modest beginnings, the clinical program at the Law School has grown into one of the school’s crown jewels. Today, more than 90% of students participate in clinics, reflecting a deeply rooted commitment to public service at the Law School.
Professor Harold Hongju Koh Represents Ukraine Against Russia’s Law-of-the-Sea Violations
Professor Harold Hongju Koh appeared on behalf of Ukraine before the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague, The Netherlands. The hearing was held from Sept. 23 to Oct. 4.
Latin American Linkage Program’s New Endowment Honors Professor Owen Fiss
Yale Law School has endowed the Latin American Linkage Program in recognition of Professor Owen Fiss, one of the founders of the Law School programs in Latin America.
New Yale Law School Center Seeks to Safeguard and Promote Academic Freedom and Free Speech
The new Center for Academic Freedom and Free Speech aims to become a leading hub for academic freedom and free speech and safeguard these values for future generations.
Faculty Spotlight: Professor Taisu Zhang ’08
A Q&A with Professor Taisu Zhang ’08 on his interdisciplinary approach to law, his affinity for faculty life, and the progress of his latest book.
Coalition Launches Campaign to Pass Historic Domestic Violence Survivors Justice Act in Connecticut
The Criminal Justice Advocacy Clinic has built a coalition of partners to generate support for legislation in Connecticut protecting survivors of domestice abuse.