The Tsai Leadership Program Wraps Up First Year of Classes
The Tsai Leadership Program — created to provide law students with a cross-disciplinary skill set through courses, specialized immersive program, and workshops — wrapped up its first slate of classes for the 2021–2022 academic year.
SELA Returns for Three-Day Conference on Threats to Democracy
After a three-year hiatus, SELA 2022 was held from June 9–12 in Santiago, Chile.
Team of Experts Provides Critical Review of Florida Medical Report on Transgender Care
A new report from legal and medical experts refutes unscientific claims behind efforts to pursue state-level restrictions on transgender care in Florida.
Deported Veteran Now a U.S. Citizen with Clinic’s Help
A deported U.S. Army veteran represented by the Veterans Legal Services Clinic has returned home and become a U.S. citizen.
Postgraduate Fellow Spotlight: Jessica Tueller ’21
Jessica Tueller ’21 discusses her Robina International Human Rights Fellowship at the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights in Washington, D.C.
Yale Law School Mourns the Loss of Clifford L. Alexander Jr. ’58
Clifford L. Alexander Jr. ’58 LL.B., lawyer, business person, and statesman, died on July 3 at the age of 88.
Q&A: Professor Gohara on Reforms in Sentencing and Parole
Clinical Professor of Law Miriam Gohara discusses her work, including the Challenging Mass Incarceration Clinic and the Criminal Justice Advocacy Clinic.
Report Shows Warring Parties Fail to Provide Reparations to Civilians in Yemen
A new report by Mwatana for Human Rights and the Allard K. Lowenstein International Human Rights Clinic at Yale Law School finds that warring parties have failed to provide reparations to civilian victims of their international-law violations in Yemen.