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Douglas NeJaime and Stephen Bright Elected to the American Law Institute
Douglas NeJaime, the Anne Urowsky Professor of Law and Stephen B. Bright, the Harvey L. Karp Visiting Lecturer in Law, have been elected to the American Law Institute.
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Conference Hosts Conversations on Threats to Transparency and the Media
The Access and Accountability Conference (AAC) returned for its sixth edition this year and gathered legal scholars, practitioners and journalists to discuss protecting newsgatherers, promoting transparency, and enabling government accountability
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Symposium Explores Incarceration and the Human Mind
The Incarceration and Imagination symposium brought together scholars, activists, artists, writers, students, and the public to explore the realities of incarceration, its narratives, and the literature and social movements that surround it.
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Library Exhibit on Founders of Yale Law School
A new exhibit at Yale Law School’s Lillian Goldman Law Library examines the role of slavery in the lives, work, and law instruction of the founders of the Yale Law School.
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Solomon Center Panel Brings Together Experts on Long-Term Care
The first event in the Solomon Center’s elder care series covered the provision and financing of long-term care, the benefits and challenges associated with different models of care, and potential areas for reform.
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Alumni Tackle Health Law Issues Facing Society Today
Three Law School alumni working in health law discuss their efforts, their greatest challenges, and their hopes for the future.
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Ludwig Hall Dedication Kicks Off Alumni Weekend
Nearly one year after the launch of The Tsai Leadership program, alumni, faculty, and staff gathered on a sunny afternoon in the Courtyard during Alumni Weekend 2022 to celebrate the dedication of Carol & Gene Ludwig Hall, the program’s newly renovated home.
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Graduates Welcomed Back for Alumni Weekend 2022
After a three-year hiatus, more than 1,000 Yale Law School alumni and guests gathered in New Haven on October 21–23 for engaging panel discussions and joyous class reunion events during Alumni Weekend 2022.