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Yale Law School Announces The Millstone Fund for Criminal Justice Reform
A gift from Yale College alumni Jennifer Millstone ’00 and David Millstone ’99 will help launch students and recent graduates as they take on the challenges of reshaping the criminal justice landscape.
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Lighting Up the Path to Law School
The Law School Access Program aims to serve first-generation, low-income, and under-represented minority students from New Haven by lighting up the pathway to successfully applying to law school and launching their legal careers.
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Camila Bustos ’21 Awarded Switzer Fellowship
Camila Bustos ’21 is among 20 environmental scholars nationwide to be named a 2020 Switzer Environmental Fellow.
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Liman Center Releases Updated Report on Solitary Confinement
The Arthur Liman Center for Public Interest Law and the Correctional Leaders Association have released "Time-In-Cell 2019: A Snapshot of Restrictive Housing," the only comprehensive, current national data on the number of prisoners in solitary confinement.
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Paul Tsai China Center Promotes U.S.-China Communication Amid Bilateral Strains
The Paul Tsai China Center has sponsored and organized dialogues between non-official experts and academics with Chinese counterparts during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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MFIA Clinic Files Appeal in Case on Public Right to Witness Executions
The Media Freedom and Information Access (MFIA) Clinic has appealed the dismissal of its Virginia lawsuit asserting a constitutional right to witness executions.
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Professor Balkin Publishes Book on The Cycles of Constitutional Time
In his new book, Professor Jack Balkin looks at the bigger picture of why politics in the United States has broken down and where it is headed.
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Listokin Awarded Gaddis Smith International Book Prize
Shibley Family Fund Professor of Law Yair Listokin ’05 has been awarded the Gaddis Smith International Book Prize for Law and Macroeconomics: Legal Remedies to Recessions.