MFIA and ROLC Succeed in Procuring Overseas U.S. Troop Levels from Pentagon
Two Yale Law School clinics worked to compel the Department of Defense to release U.S. troop strength levels since 2017 in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria.
Liman Fellows Sue California City over Ticketing of Infractions
Two former fellows from the Arthur Liman Center for Public Interest Law have filed a lawsuit against the city of Lancaster, CA for its system of ticketing people for infractions.
Professor Singh Lemar on Affordable Housing, Small Business, and Community
Clinical Professor of Law Anika Singh Lemar speaks about her clinic work, affordable housing, and New Haven.
How to Prevent Future Pandemics
The Law, Ethics & Animals Program (LEAP) hosted disease ecologist and veterinarian Dr. Jonathan Epstein to discuss the rise of new zoonotic diseases and the multispecies future of pandemic prevention.
YLS Students Aid in Immigration Policy Tracking Project
Yale Law School students have worked on the Immigration Policy Tracking project, the most comprehensive compilation of every known Trump-era immigration policy.
Bernstein Symposium Program Announced for April 9
The Schell Center for International Human Rights announced the program for its 2021 Bernstein Symposium.
Professor Listokin’s Research Used in Washington Center for Equitable Growth Factsheet
The Washington Center for Equitable Growth has adapted the research of Shibley Family Fund Professor of Law Yair Listokin ’05 into a factsheet titled, “Executive action to coordinate federal countercyclical regulatory policy.”
New Report Details COVID-Related Threats to Indigenous Peoples and Environment
The Lowenstein International Human Rights Clinic at Yale Law School and the Forest Peoples Programme (FPP) released a report documenting the erosion of Indigenous Peoples’ rights, damage to forest environments, and violence resulting from government responses to the pandemic and ensuing global recession.