CT Moves Bill Forward to Abolish Prison Gerrymandering
The Connecticut General Assembly’s Government Administration and Elections Committee voted to advance a bill abolishing prison gerrymandering.
Clinics Aid in Affordable Housing Redevelopment
Yale Law School’s Ludwig Center for Community & Economic Development (CED) and Housing Clinic represented the Branford (Conn.) Housing Authority to help provide new and rejuvenated affordable housing in the town.
Professor Hathaway Testifies Before House Committee on Foreign Affairs
Professor Oona A. Hathaway ’97 testified during a virtual hearing before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs on March 23, 2021.
Housing Clinic Files SCOTUS Amicus Brief
On March 17, 2021 the Foreclosure Track of the Housing Clinic at Yale Law School filed an amicus brief with the Supreme Court in the class action lawsuit TransUnion, LLC v. Ramirez in support of the consumer respondent.
Clinic Advocates for CT Parentage Law Overhaul
A Law School clinic led by Professor Douglas NeJaime aims to help pass the Connecticut Parentage Act.
Three Yale Students Named Wyss Scholars
Three Yale students, including Helia Bidad ’22, have been named 2021 Wyss Scholars.
Congressional Nominations for Military Service Academies Fail to Reflect Nation’s Diversity
The Veterans Legal Services Clinic, in collaboration with the Connecticut Veterans Legal Center, released a report on congressional nominations of students to military service academies.
Liman Center Urges CT to Lift Barriers to Voting While Incarcerated
Clarissa Kimmey ’22 testified on March 10 on behalf of the Liman Center before the Connecticut General Assembly’s Committee on Government Administration and Elections. The Center also submitted testimony by several Yale Law students.