Tuesday, November 23, 2010


Obama’s U.S.-China advisor to speak at Yale Law School Nov. 30

Jeffrey A. Bader, the president’s top advisor on U.S.-China relations, will speak at Yale Law School Tuesday, November 30.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010


Panel to Consider the Future of Internet Policy and Network Neutrality

A panel discussion titled “The Future of Internet Policy: A Conversation on Network Neutrality” will be held Dec. 2 at Yale Law School.

Monday, November 15, 2010


Students Hear Arizona Immigration Case Argued Live, Thanks to Ninth Circuit Video Initiative

Yale Law School is taking part in an educational initiative that enables students to watch live streaming video of oral arguments heard before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.

Friday, November 12, 2010


Morris Tyler Moot Court to Hear YLS Clinic Case, Ashcroft v. Al-Kidd, at Finals December 6

The finals of the Morris Tyler Moot Court of Appeals will be held December 6 in the Yale Law School Auditorium.

Thursday, November 11, 2010


MFIA and New York Times Win FOIA Case; Ruling Clarifies Law Surrounding Personal Privacy Exemption

Yale Law School’s Media Freedom and Information Access Practicum and The New York Times prevailed in a New York Federal District Court when a Magistrate Judge granted a motion for summary judgment in a Freedom of Information Act suit.

Monday, November 8, 2010


The Hon. Michael Leiter at Yale Law School Nov. 11; Will Discuss Al-Qa’ida: The Evolving Threat and Our Evolving Response

The Honorable Michael Leiter, Director of the National Counterterrorism Center, will speak at Yale Law School on Thursday, November 11.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010


Bob Woodward at YLS Nov. 18 for Panel Discussion on Watergate, Open Government, and Investigative Journalism

Award-winning investigative reporter and author Bob Woodward will take part in a panel discussion Nov. 18 at Yale Law School on “Watergate, Open Government and Investigative Journalism.”

Wednesday, October 27, 2010


Journalists Greenhouse and Lithwick Discuss How the Internet Has Affected Supreme Court Reporting

In a talk Oct. 26 at Yale Law School, Slate editor Dahlia Lithwick and YLS Knight Distinguished Journalist-in-Residence Linda Greenhouse ’78 MSL discussed how media coverage of the Supreme Court has changed.

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If I had to identify the two things which taken in combination make Yale Law School such a special place, it would have to be the school’s longstanding commitment to intellectualism, and its equally long-lived and deep-seated commitment to public service.”


Anthony Kronman

Class of 1975, Sterling Professor of Law and Former Dean