Yale ISP to Examine Net Neutrality at November 18 Panel
A panel focused on the pros and cons of net neutrality and the implications of new rules proposed by the Federal Communications Commission will take place at Yale Law School on November 18.
2014 Doctoral Scholarship Conference: Law and Responsibility on November 14–15
Yale Law School will host its 4th Doctoral Scholarship Conference on November 14 and 15, 2014.
Professors Listokin, Priest, and Rodríguez Receive New Faculty Appointments
The Yale Corporation has voted to approve three new appointments to the Yale Law School faculty.
Worker and Immigrant Rights Advocacy Clinic Receives Award from South Asian Bar Association
The South Asian Bar Association of Connecticut presented its 2014 Community Service Award to the Yale Law School Worker and Immigrant Rights Advocacy Clinic on October 28 in Hartford.
Yale Law School Hosts Global Seminar on Military Justice
Yale Law School will hold a Global Seminar on Military Justice on November 7 and 8 featuring informed discussion by experts who are personally involved in reform efforts.
Professor Mansbridge to Deliver the 2014-2015 Leff Lecture on Legitimate Coercion
Professor Jane J. Mansbridge will deliver the 2014-2015 Arthur Allen Leff Fellowship Lecture at Yale Law School on November 17. The lecture is titled “Legitimate Coercion: Not Just a Matter of Consent.”
Professor Tyler Co-Authors Study about the Impact of Street Stops on Police Legitimacy
A study by professors at Yale, Columbia, and New York University found that young men’s interactions with police generally negatively influenced their views about police legitimacy.
MFIA Clinic Files Lawsuit Asserting First Amendment Right to Information about Lethal Injection Drugs in Arizona
The Media Freedom and Information Access Clinic has filed a federal lawsuit challenging the refusal of the Arizona Department of Corrections to disclose information about the source and quality of drugs used to carry out lethal injection executions.