Wednesday, October 21, 2009


ISP Celebrates Open Access Week with New Research

The Information Society Project at Yale Law School has launched three new reports on the state of access to knowledge in comparative national perspective.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009


Photos, Videos of Alumni Weekend 2009 Now Online

Photos of Alumni Weekend 2009 are now available on the Yale Law School Alumni website.

Monday, October 12, 2009


SELA Participants Gather in Paraguay to Examine Law and Sexuality

Nearly 100 lawyers and legal scholars from North and South America gathered in Asunción, Paraguay, this past June for the 2009 SELA meeting.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009


Chairs Conferred on Harold Hongju Koh, Oona Hathaway ’97, and Jean Koh Peters

Chairs have been conferred by the Yale Corporation on Harold Hongju Koh, Oona Hathaway ’97, and Jean Koh Peters.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009


Yale ISP and University of the People Partner for Digital Education Research

The Information Society Project at Yale Law School has entered into a research partnership with University of the People, the world’s first tuition-free, online academic institution.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009


Professor Nancy Fraser to Give Storrs Lectures Oct. 5 and 6

Professor Nancy Fraser of The New School for Social Research will deliver the Storrs Lectures at Yale Law School October 5 and 6.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009


Dartmouth’s Kenneth French To Give Winter Lecture Nov. 5 on Financial Regulation

Dartmouth finance professor Kenneth French will discuss “Perspectives on Financial Regulation” at the Judge Ralph K. Winter Lecture on Corporate Law and Governance November 5, 2009.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009


Wasserman Workshop in Law and Finance—John Armour Oct. 29

Columbia Law School Visiting Professor John Armour will give the Wasserman Lecture October 29 at Yale Law School.

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Yale is just big enough that there’s always somebody working on something new that I have never heard about or thought about or learned about. But it’s small enough that there are plenty of friendly faces in the hallway, no matter where I am.”


Richie Frohlichstein

Class of 2018