Clinic Releases Guide for People Seeking Sentence Modifications
A new guide by Criminal Justice Advocacy Clinic student Jammie Walker ’24 details the sentence modification process in Connecticut and and outlines ways to empower incarcerated individuals, their friends, and their families to work alongside attorneys.
Professor Pottenger Receives Posthumous Award
J.L. Pottenger Jr. ’75 was posthumously awarded the 2023 William Pincus Award from the American Association of Law Schools at its recent conference.
James Forman Jr. Elected to American Philosophical Society
J. Skelly Wright Professor of Law James Forman Jr. ’92 was elected to the American Philosophical Society for his accomplishments in social sciences.
Professor Sarin Testifies Before Senate Finance Committee
Associate Professor of Law Natasha Sarin testified before the Senate Finance Committee on May 16 on the importance of preserving funding to modernize the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) provided by the Inflation Reduction Act.
Professor Scott J. Shapiro Delves into the History and Ethics of Hacking
Professor Scott J. Shapiro traces the very human history behind hacking in his new book.
Celebrating the Class of 2023 — Advancing the Cause of Justice
Members of the Yale Law School class of 2023 were celebrated during their Commencement ceremonies on May 22.
The Law and the End of the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency
In recent pieces, Professors Abbe R. Gluck and Cristina Rodríguez have discussed what comes next for health law and immigration policies as official pandemic-era emergency declarations have come to an end.
Alphonse Simon ’24 Helps Launch Nonprofit for Law School Applicants
Alphonse Simon ’24 helped launch Fighting for Fairness, a nonprofit dedicated to advancing equity in the law school admissions process.