Two Students Receive 2019 Soros Fellowships for New Americans
Maria Camila Bustos ’21 and Alexander Zhang J.D./Ph.D. have been awarded 2019 Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans, a graduate school fellowship for outstanding immigrants and children of immigrants in the United States.
A Note from Dean Heather Gerken: Yale Law School’s Commitment to Nondiscrimination
Yale Law School Dean Heather Gerken addresses Yale Law School's Commitment to Nondiscrimination.
Ellis Liang ’19 Chosen for FASPE Ethics Fellowship
Ellis Liang ’19 is one of 14 law students and early-career attorneys chosen by the Fellowships at Auschwitz for the Study of Professional Ethics (FASPE) to participate in a two-week program in Germany and Poland this spring. The program uses the conduct of lawyers and judges in Nazi-occupied Europe as a way to reflect on ethics in the legal profession today. FASPE provides a historical lens to engage graduate students in professional schools as well as early-stage practitioners in five fields (business, journalism, law, medicine and seminary) in an intensive course of study focused on...
Multi-year Rosenkranz Originalism Conference Initiative Announced
Yale Law School announces the launch of a major new intellectual initiative, “The Rosenkranz Originalism Conference at Yale Law School.”
MFIA and CRIT Fight for Transparency to Protect Public Health and Safety
On March 25, 2019, the Yale Collaboration for Research Integrity and Transparency (CRIT) and leading nonprofit consumer advocacy groups Public Citizen and the Center for Science in the Public Interest filed a joint amicus brief at the Supreme Court with the assistance of students and supervising attorneys in Yale Law School’s Media Freedom and Information Access Clinic (MFIA).
NAACP and Rule of Law Clinic File New Challenge to 2020 Census Plans
The Rule of Law Clinic at the Law School helped the NAACP, Prince George’s County, Maryland, and other plaintiffs file new claims challenging parts of the U.S. Census Bureau’s final plan for conducting the 2020 Census.
Statement from Yale Law School on Nondiscrimination
A statement from Yale Law School on Nondiscrimination.
Bookbindings Tell A Story at the Law Library
The exhibition “Legally Binding: Fine and Historic Bindings from the Yale Law Library” is at the Lillian Goldman Law Library through May 24, 2019.