“Vital Places”: Yale Law School’s Centers Enhance Intellectual Life
With wide-ranging scholarly work, the Law School's centers make a difference in communities across the country and around the world.
Joint Conference with NYU Law Celebrates Professor Robert Post’s Book on the Taft Court
The Taft Court: Making Law for a Divided Nation, 1921-1930, the latest book by Sterling Professor of Law Robert C. Post ’77, will be the focus of a jointly held conference at NYU Law on April 20.
The Budget Lab at Yale Launches to Provide Novel Analysis for Federal Policy Proposals
The Budget Lab at Yale, a nonpartisan policy research center, launched on April 12 to provide in-depth analysis for federal policy proposals impacting the American economy.
Plights of the Postmodern Era
In his latest book, The Postmodern Predicament: Existential Challenges of the 21st Century, Professor Bruce Ackerman explores the heightened complexities of existentialism brought by the technological era and the impact these have on political alienation today.
Yale Law School Shapes the Future of Artificial Intelligence
Long before ChatGPT became a household name, Yale Law faculty were immersed in learning about legal pathways to regulating AI — as well as the technology’s potential.
Samuel Moyn Named Next Head of Hopper College
Samuel Moyn, the Chancellor James Kent Professor of Law and History, has been appointed the next head of Grace Hopper College.
Garrett West ’18 to Join Yale Law School Faculty
Dean Heather K. Gerken has announced that Garrett West ’18 will be joining the Yale Law School faculty as an Associate Professor of Law on July 1, 2024.
Open Access Law Archive Platform Launches
The Lillian Goldman Law Library at Yale Law School, in collaboration with the Center for Open Science, has announced the launch of Law Archive, a free open access platform for legal scholarship.