LEAP and Thurman Arnold Project Cohost Big-Ag & Antitrust Conference
Yale Law School's Law, Ethics & Animals Program cohosted a daylong virtual event dedicated to addressing how competition law and policy can combat corporate concentration in America’s food system.
Working for Justice
The careers of recent Yale Law School graduates working as prosecutors, defense attorneys, and advocates have been shaped by high-profile incidents of violence and bipartisan calls for criminal justice reform.
Innovative Gun Violence Course Generates Novel Journal Issue
The Solomon Center for Health Law & Policy and the Justice Collaboratory have teamed up to publish a groundbreaking special issue of The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics (JLME) devoted to the gun violence epidemic.
Professor Schultz Launches Workplace Theory and Policy Workshop
This spring, Yale Law School will host the Workplace Theory and Policy Workshop, Reimagining Work After 2020, chaired by Ford Foundation Professor of Law and Social Science Vicki Schultz.
Free Exercise Clinic Launches Interactive Workshop Series
This spring, Yale Law School’s Free Exercise Clinic is launching an interactive workshop, and has invited students and faculty in the religious liberty clinics at Harvard, Stanford and Texas to join each of the seven class sessions.
2021 Yale Cyber Leadership Forum to Explore Sovereignty in Cyberspace
The 2021 Yale Cyber Leadership Forum will bring together an impressive array of attorneys, technologists, entrepreneurs, policymakers, and academics to tackle the most pressing cyberspace challenges.
Professor Brilmayer on the Essentials of Contracts Law
Professor Lea Brilmayer has authored a new book, “Contracts: The Five Essential Concepts.”
Challenging Mass Incarceration Clinic Secures Historic Sentence Modification
The Challenging Mass Incarceration Clinic helped win an unprecedented sentence modification for one of its clients.