Justice Collaboratory Releases Model for Data and Transparency in Policing
The Justice Collaboratory, in the latest entry in its Policy Model Series, proposes how to make police data more more widely available.
Conference Celebrates Professor Rose-Ackerman’s Scholarly Legacy
On Aug. 26 and Aug. 27, Yale Law School hosted a conference in honor of Susan Rose-Ackerman, Henry R. Luce Professor Emeritus of Law and Political Science at Yale Law School and the Department of Political Science.
Corporate Law Center Announces Fall 2022 Chirelstein Colloquium Schedule
The YLS Center for the Study of Corporate Law announced its Fall 2022 schedule for the Marvin A. Chirelstein Colloquium on Contemporary Issues in Law and Business.
Dean Gerken Launches New Podcast Series
A new podcast series launched by Dean Heather K. Gerken at the onset of her second term will feature an in-depth look at the scholars, thinkers, teachers, and gamechangers of Yale Law School.
Joshua Rauh Will Deliver the 2022–2023 Raben Lecture on Sept. 19
Joshua D. Rauh will deliver the John R. Raben/Sullivan & Cromwell Fellowship Lecture on Monday, Sept. 19.
Q&A: Liman Center Director Jennifer Taylor on Building Community
Jennifer Taylor ’10, the new Director of the Arthur Liman Center for Public Interest Law, discusses what brought her back to Yale Law School and her plans to connect with the Liman network.
Claudia Flores, Tom Ginsburg Explore Human Rights Debates in “Entitled” Podcast
The podcast Entitled, hosted by Clinical Professor of Law and Professor Tom Ginsburg of the University of Chicago, examines some of the most complex questions surrounding human rights issues today.
CT Families Sue Officials for Forcible Family Separation at U.S.-Mexico Border
The Worker and Immigrant Rights Advocacy Clinic at Yale Law School is suing the federal government and four former government officials on behalf of two families in which parents and children were forcibly separated at the U.S.-Mexico border.