Rodríguez ’00 to Give Surbeck Inaugural Lecture on November 13
Professor Cristina Rodríguez's lecture will be titled “The President, Immigration Law, and the Politics of Constitutional Structure.”
Justice Collaboratory hosts conference on Moving Justice Forward
The Justice Collaboratory hosted the Moving Justice Forward conference, which convened an expert team of scholars, policymakers, and practitioners to discuss innovations and advances in criminal justice reform efforts over the last decade.
YLS Students & Faculty Oppose Proposed Surveillance of Immigrant Social Media Information
On October 18, 2017, 111 Yale Law students and faculty submitted a public comment to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) opposing the agency's potential overreach of its surveillance powers.
MFIA Wins Victory in Crime Lab’s Software Case
Three weeks ago, Yale Law School’s Media Freedom and Information Access Clinic (MFIA) filed a motion on behalf of the news organization ProPublica in the Southern District of New York. Earlier this week, Judge Valerie Caproni issued that the source code for analyzing DNA samples would be released.
YLS Center Submits Amicus Brief in Guantanamo Case
Professor Hathaway and the Center for Global Legal Challenges submitted an amicus brief to the U.S. Court of Appeals in Guantanamo case.
Classes Reunited During Alumni Weekend 2017
Yale Law School alumni and families gathered in New Haven on October 20–22 for Alumni Weekend 2017.
Solomon Center Hosts Discussion on Future of Health Care Reform
The Solomon Center for Health Law and Policy co-hosted a panel entitled “Congressional Gridlock and the Future of Health Care Reform.”
Reproductive Rights Clinic Joins Lawsuit Over Birth Control Access
The Reproductive Rights and Justice Project has joined a lawsuit defending women's equal access to coverage of contraceptives.