Jennifer Taylor ’10 Looks Back on Time at Liman Center
Jennifer Taylor ’10, Director of the Liman Center since 2022, discusses her work there and what’s next.
Yale Law School Fosters a Legacy of Excellence in Teaching
For our bicentennial, faculty members reflect on how Yale Law School’s approach to teaching sets the school apart, offering a highly individualized experience for students.
Podcast: Professor Stephen Carter is Still Writing His Story
Professor Stephen L. Carter talks about his love of teaching and writing on “Inside Yale Law School.”
On Good Authority: Yale’s Tyler Honored for Study of Legitimacy in Policing
Yale’s Tom R. Tyler, who studies how people interact with and perceive legal authorities, next week will receive the world’s highest honor in criminology.
39 Students and Graduates Receive Public Interest Fellowships
Yale Law School announced that 39 public interest postgraduate fellowships were awarded for 2024–2025 and 2024–2026.
National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy Faculty Visit Yale Law School
Yale Law School received a long-awaited visit in January: a delegation from the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy.
Screening Room: Yale Law Clinic Offers Legal Guidance for Documentaries
DocProject, a program of the Media Freedom and Information Access Clinic, provides pro bono advice on media law and journalism for documentary filmmakers.
Supreme Court Agrees with Clinics’ Amicus Brief on Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Two Law School clinics filed an amicus brief at the U.S. Supreme Court in support of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.