ROLC Joins NAACP and ACLU to Abolish Prison Gerrymandering in CT
The Peter Gruber Rule of Law Clinic represents the NAACP of CT and the ACLU of CT in efforts to abolish prison gerrymandering in the state.
Clinic Releases Report on Preserving Parental Rights for Incarcerated Parents
The Criminal Justice Advocacy Clinic of the Jerome N. Frank Legal Services Organization and Connecticut Voices for Children released a report that examines the collateral consequences of the Adoption and Safe Families Act on children with incarcerated parents.
Clinic Advocates for Parole Opportunities for People Sentenced as Young Adults
The Challenging Mass Incarceration Clinic submitted testimony to the CT Judiciary Committee supporting a bill that would give incarcerated people serving long sentences for crimes committed before the age of 25 the chance to seek parole.
Supermax Prison Closure Marks Success for Lowenstein Clinic Partners
Connecticut's supermax prison closure is a success for the Lowenstein Clinic, which has supported efforts against the prison and Connecticut’s use of solitary confinement for the past decade.
Professor Singh Lemar and Three Alumni Selected as James W. Cooper Fellows
Clinical Professor of Law at Yale Law School Anika Singh Lemar and three Law School alumni have been selected as James W. Cooper Fellows for the Connecticut Bar Foundation.
Parents and LGBTQ Advocates Testify in Support of the CT Parentage Act
Professor Douglas NeJaime and several law students testified before the CT Judiciary Committee in support of the Connecticut Parentage Act.
Economics pioneers forged pathways for women at Yale
Yale News profiles Henry R. Luce Professor Emeritus of Law and Political Science Susan Rose-Ackerman.
WIII White Paper Series Tackles Responses to Misinformation
The Wikimedia/Yale Law School Initiative on Intermediaries and Information (WIII) announced the launch of a new white paper series which explores novel regulatory responses to misinformation.