ISP Conference on Intellectual Property Law to Be Held March 28 and 29
Yale Law School’s Information Society Project will hold a conference titled Innovation Law Beyond IP 2 on the role of the state in intellectual property law.
Climate Science Literacy Unrelated to Public Acceptance of Human-Caused Global Warming
Deep public divisions over climate change are unrelated to differences in how well ordinary citizens understand scientific evidence on global warming, according to a new study published by Professor Dan Kahan.
Eugene Fidell Named 2016 Order of the Coif Distinguished Visitor
Eugene R. Fidell, the Florence Rogatz Visiting Lecturer in Law at Yale Law School, has been selected as the Order of the Coif Distinguished Visitor for 2016.
Justice Clarence Thomas ’74 and Ambassador John Danforth ’63 in Conversation at Yale Law School on February 12
Clarence Thomas ’74, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, and John C. Danforth ’63, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, took part in the Debating Law & Religion Series.
From Farm to Fork to Landfill — Yale Law School Debuts Food Law and Policy Course
Yale Law School launches its first ever food law and policy class in response to strong student interest in this growing area of law.
Physician and Anthropologist Paul Farmer to Give Gruber Lecture on March 2
Dr. Paul Farmer, co-founder of Partners In Health, will deliver the Gruber Distinguished Lecture in Global Justice on March 2, 2015, at 4:30 pm in Room 127 at Yale Law School.
Professor Kahan Publishes Study on How Geoengineering Affects Climate Debate
Professor Dan Kahan and other scholars publish study showing that geoengineering has the potential to counteract political polarization over global warming.
Professor Gluck, Federalism Scholars File Amicus Brief in King v. Burwell Case
Professor Abbe R. Gluck ’00 has joined with a group of prominent federalism scholars to defend the statutory language of the landmark Affordable Care Act (ACA) in a recently filed amicus brief.