
Sam Gregory to Deliver Spring 2025 Gruber Distinguished Lecture on Global Justice
Technology-focused human rights advocate Sam Gregory will deliver the Spring 2025 Gruber Distinguished Lecture on Global Justice.

Law Librarian Who Chases Words Shares Some in Parting
On his retirement, Fred Shapiro tells in a Q&A how his work as a law librarian helped him become a quotations guru and word-origins sleuth. Plus, he reveals his next project.

Connecticut Supreme Court to Hear Arguments at Yale Law School
The Connecticut Supreme Court will hear two arguments at Yale Law School on March 5 as part of its “On Circuit” program.

Faculty Spotlight: Professor Natasha Sarin on Tariffs, Tax Cuts, and Data Privacy
A Q&A with Professor Natasha Sarin on the work of The Budget Lab and what its analyses have shown about federal economic policy proposals.

Podcast: Marisol Orihuela Fights for Mental Health Justice
Clinical Professor of Law Marisol Orihuela ’08 talks about leading a new clinic focused on mental health justice, and how mental health and criminal justice are intertwined.

Library Exhibits Highlight Yale and Literary History
The Lillian Goldman Law Library presents two new rare book exhibits for the first half of 2025. “Max and Trix” and “Flowers at Lambach” will both be on display from Jan. 13 to May 25 of this year.

Student Brings Back Medal and Inspiration from Invictus Games
Jarek Neczypor ’25 won a bronze medal in the international games for wounded, injured, and sick service members and veterans and witnessed the healing potential of adaptive sports.

David Strauss to Deliver Jorde Symposium Lecture on March 10
David Strauss of the University of Chicago Law School will give the 2025 Brennan Center Jorde Symposium on March 10.