Annual FOIA Bootcamp Held by MFIA Clinic on Feb. 24
Yale Law School’s Media Freedom and Information Access (MFIA) clinic will host FOIA Bootcamp to explain the ins and outs of filing effective Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests.
Conference Delves into Law and the Abundance Movement
The Law of Abundance Conference brought scholars to the Yale campus on Jan. 23 and Jan. 24 to discuss new legal scholarship and opportunities on abundance and state capacity.
SFALP Students Help Secure $4.5 Million Settlement for Misclassified Delivery Drivers
Students in the San Francisco Affirmative Litigation Project worked with the San Francisco City Attorney’s Office on a settlement with gig staffing company WorkWhile to pay restitution to delivery drivers.
Faculty Spotlight: Energy Law and Fixing the Power Grid with Joshua Macey
In this Q&A, Professor of Law Joshua Macey ’17 discusses improving the reliability of the U.S. power grid, how to keep up with demand from data centers, and his advice for students interested in careers in energy law.
The Philosopher in the Machine
Ideas that once sounded like science fiction have become contemplatable (and, in some cases, already arrived). In the face of rapid change, alumni are using their Yale Law School educations to shape how this transformative new technology can best be used to benefit society.
Josh Lerner to Deliver the 2025–2026 Raben Lecture on Feb. 9
Josh Lerner, the Jacob H. Schiff Professor of Investment Banking at Harvard Business School, will deliver the John R. Raben/Sullivan & Cromwell Fellowship Lecture titled “The Government as Investor in an Era of Great Power Competition” on Feb. 9 at 4:30 p.m. at Yale Law School.
Speaker Series Examines Challenges to the Rule of Law
From the plaintiff in one of the term’s biggest Supreme Court cases to international law experts, an array of speakers shared their insights on the rule of law as part of The Tsai Leadership Program.
Housing Clinic Argues Before Vermont Supreme Court
In a recent ruling in a foreclosure case, the Vermont Supreme Court sided with arguments advanced in an amicus brief by the Housing Clinic at Yale Law School. Dylan Shapiro ’26 argued the case before the Court in October 2025.