YLS Announces 47 Public Interest Fellowship Recipients for 2017-2018
Yale Law School is proud to congratulate the 47 students and recent graduates who have been named recipients of public interest fellowships for 2017-2018.
WIRAC Sues Administration for Withholding Records in “Backdoor Muslim Ban”
On June 27, 2017, WIRAC joined other legal organizations to sue the Trump administration for withholding critical information relating to its travel ban.
Report Examines the Challenges Confronting the FDA Under the Trump Administration
Yale’s Collaboration for Research Integrity and Transparency (CRIT) released a new white paper on June 20, 2017 focused on federal regulation of medical products by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
China Center Paper Details Cross-Border Data Regime in Cybersecurity Law
In late May, China’s government issued an important document associated with the new Cybersecurity Law that went into effect on June 1.
Marisol Orihuela Appointed as Clinical Associate Professor of Law
Dean Robert Post ’77 has announced the appointment of Marisol Orihuela ’08 to the Yale Law School faculty. She will join as a clinical associate professor of law, effective July 1, 2017.
Professor Gerken Discusses Progressive Federalism at ACS Event
Professor Heather Gerken spoke about progressive federalism at the American Constitution Society for Law and Policy's National Convention in Washington, D.C., on June 9, 2017.
Finding a Cure Through Law
With one of the most diverse Medical-Legal Partnerships programs in the country, lawyers, doctors, and Yale Law students are working to identify the social determinants of health.
Federal Court Cites Rule of Law Clinic Brief in Travel Ban Decision
Federal Court cites amicus brief from 42 National Security Officials written by Yale Law School’s Rule of Law Clinic in a ruling against the President’s revised executive order limiting travel from six predominantly Muslim countries.