Executive Director Katie Kraschel Named One of ABA’s Top 40 Young Lawyers
Katie Kraschel, Executive Director of the Solomon Center for Health Law and Policy, has been named among the American Bar Association’s “Top 40 Young Lawyers” for 2018. The bar association’s annual “On the Rise” award recognizes young attorneys “who exemplify a broad range of high achievement, innovation, vision, leadership, and legal and community service.” The recognition is awarded by the American Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Committee, and honorees are selected by a committee of practicing attorneys in private practice and in-house positions based on nominations. Of the Top 40 Young...
Alumni Weekend Scheduled for October 19-21
Yale Law School alumni and families will gather in New Haven on October 19–21 for Alumni Weekend 2018.
SFALP Sanctuary City Ruling Upheld by Ninth Circuit
In a significant victory for Yale Law clinic students and the San Francisco City Attorney’s Office, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has affirmed a district court ruling invalidating the Trump administration’s efforts to defund sanctuary cities.
Tsai Center Joins “Rainbow Law School” for Students Committed to LGBT Rights in China
Paul Tsai China Center Senior Fellow Darius Longarino and U.S. freedom to marry pioneer Evan Wolfson attended the “Rainbow Law School,” an intensive four-day seminar in Beijing from July 26–29, 2018 focused on LGBT rights advocacy in China.
Douglas NeJaime on Parental Recognition and Rights
Douglas NeJaime, Professor of Law at Yale Law School, answered questions about the legal status of parenthood.
Playing the Long Game
Four Yale Law School Alumni Come Together to Help Bring the 2028 Summer Olympics to Los Angeles
Finding the Right Path
Four Yale Law graduates discuss their varied career paths and the lessons they’ve learned along the way.
Associate Professor Orihuela Cited by Georgia’s Top Court
The Georgia Supreme Court cited the work of Clinical Associate Professor of Law Marisol Orihuela ’08 in a ruling on June 18, 2018, which held that a defendant’s due process rights were violated by automatic detention in his case.