Judith Resnik and Vicki C. Jackson ’75 Honored for Federal Courts Scholarship
Arthur Liman Professor of Law Judith Resnik and Vicki C. Jackson ’75 have been honored with the 2024 Daniel J. Meltzer Lifetime Achievement Award.
Climate on Trial
Yale Law School alumni are fighting in the courts — and nearly every other arena — to hold government officials and private companies accountable for their contributions to climate change.
Yale Law and Medicine Host Symposium on Elder Fraud and Abuse
The Solomon Center for Health Law and Policy at Yale Law School will host a symposium “Innovating Elder Justice: Law, Medicine, and Technology to Address Abuse and Financial Exploitation in Today’s Aging Society.
Leading the Way in Legal Education for 200 Years
To mark Yale Law School’s bicentennial, Dean Heather K. Gerken joins President Peter Salovey for a conversation about the impact the school has had on legal education over two centuries and what comes next. Dean Gerken discusses the Yale Law School’s focus on bolstering needs-based aid, increasing the number of veterans on campus, and preparing the next generation of lawyers and leaders to engage across divides in polarized times.
Professor Sven Riethmueller on Pre-IPO Stock Option Discounting
In a new paper, Clinical Associate Professor of Law Sven Riethmueller critiques the practice by pre-IPO companies of granting stock options as compensation while preparing to go public.
AI and the First Amendment: A Q&A with Jack Balkin
Jack M. Balkin, Knight Professor of Constitutional Law and the First Amendment, discusses artificial intelligence (AI) and the legal repercussions that may occur as the technology advances.
Clinic Sues VA on Behalf of Transgender Veterans
With the help of the Veterans Legal Services Clinic, the Transgender American Veterans Association filed a federal lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
Foundations of American Legal Thought Explores Legal Theory Past and Present
The Program in the Foundations of American Legal Thought takes a closer look at canonical authors and movements in American legal theory past and present, connected to a formal course offered each spring.