Taisu Zhang ’08 Awarded 2018 SSHA Presidents Book Award
Associate Professor of Law Taisu Zhang ’08 has been awarded the 2018 SSHA Presidents Book Award by the Social Science History Association.
CRIT Files Joint Amicus Brief in Support of Health Plans
Yale Law School’s Collaboration for Research Integrity and Transparency (CRIT) filed an amicus brief arguing that certain documents containing information on a diabetes medication with a contentious clinical and regulatory history should be made available to the public.
Solomon Center and ISP Cohost Health Law and Technology Conference
On November 2, 2018, the Information Society Project (ISP) and the Solomon Center for Health Law and Policy at Yale Law School cohosted a cutting-edge interdisciplinary roundtable exploring “The Law and Policy of AI, Robotics, and Telemedicine in Health Care.”
Doctoral Scholarship Conference to be held November 9–10
The Eighth Annual Doctoral Scholarship Conference will be held at Yale Law School on November 9 and 10, 2018.
Emtithal Mahmoud Shares Her Work Promoting Peace with Poetry
The Schell Center hosted Emi Mahmoud the 2015 World Poetry Slam champion and UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador, who performed poems from her book and discussed her activism.
CRIT Submits Comments on FDA's Draft Guidance, Calls for Stronger Procedures
Yale’s Collaboration for Research Integrity and Transparency has submitted public comments on the FDA's draft guidance on civil penalties relating to the ClinicalTrials.gov database.
Yale Law School Dedicates Faculty Lounge to Guido Calabresi '58
During the 2018 Alumni Weekend, the Law School held a special ceremony to dedicate the faculty lounge in recognition of Judge Guido Calabresi ’58 LL.B.
Supreme Court Turns Away Lead Paint Companies in Major Win for SFALP
In a decisive victory for Yale Law clinic students and the San Francisco City Attorney, the Supreme Court has rejected lead paint makers’ challenge to a historic judgment against them that held them liable for poisoning thousands of Americans.