Budget Lab Analysis Finds Carried Interest Reforms Could Raise More Revenue Than Previously Estimated
A new analysis from the Budget Lab finds that changing the tax treatment of carried interest could raise more than $100 billion in federal revenue over the next decade, and substantially more in the years that follow.
The Justice Collaboratory to Develop First-of-Its-Kind Community Engagement Training Program for Connecticut Law Enforcement
The state of Connecticut has contracted The Justice Collaboratory at Yale Law School to develop a unique Community Engagement Training Program for law enforcement units within the state — the first of its kind for Connecticut.
Parents Sue OpenAI After ChatGPT Medical Advice is Blamed for Overdose Death
Clinic students and partner organizations have filed a lawsuit claiming that OpenAI removed safety standards from ChatGPT.
MFIA Clinic’s Brief in Drake Defamation Appeal Draws Widespread Media Attention
A Yale Law School amici brief in Drake’s appeal of the dismissal of his defamation lawsuit has made headlines.
Yale Law School Commencement to be Held May 18
Yale Law School will honor members of the Class of 2026 with its Commencement celebration on May 18 in New Haven.
Professor Justin Driver to Receive Faculty Prize from Buckley Institute
Robert R. Slaughter Professor of Law Justin Driver will receive the Buckley Institute’s Lux et Veritas Faculty Prize for 2026.
Clinic Lawsuit Challenges Data Center Expansion in Lowell, Massachusetts
A lawsuit by the Environmental Justice Law and Advocacy Clinic challenges the expansion of a 352,000 square foot data center in a residential neighborhood.
Professor Oona Hathaway Named President of the American Society of International Law
At the society’s annual meeting, Hathaway spoke about the importance of international law at a time when the postwar international legal order is under strain.