Five Things to Know… Yale Law School’s AI Lab
Professor Scott Shapiro is working to use artificial intelligence to make legal services easier to access.
Professor David Schleicher Delivers Inaugural Walter E. Meyer Lecture
Professor David N. Schleicher delivered his inaugural lecture — “Broken Machines: Law and the Challenge of Making Big Cities Work — before an audience of friends, family, and members of the Yale community.
Professor Anthony Kronman Elected to American Academy of Sciences and Letters
Fifty eight individuals were invested as members of the society that promotes scholarship and honors outstanding achievement in the arts, sciences, and learned professions.
Professor Taisu Zhang on Legality in Authoritarian Regimes
In a seminar this fall, Professor Taisu Zhang '08 leads students through an examination of the role of legal institutions and legality in authoritarian regimes.
When Veteran Students Are Valued, Law School Benefits
For Veterans Day, a look at some current Yale Law School student veterans and an update on some recent work of the Veterans Legal Services Clinic.
Solomon Center Develops Blueprint to Improve Health Care for Children with Serious Illnesses
A new paper by Solomon Center researchers says Connecticut needs reliable data to expand access to pediatric palliative care.
Students Take a Deep Dive into Connecticut Policymaking
A new course taught by Professor Zachary Liscow uses Connecticut as a case study for understanding how state government can work more effectively.
Clinics File Suit Against Website that Generates Nonconsensual Nude Images
The clinics represent a New Jersey teenager in a case against a website that uses artificial intelligence to generate hyperrealistic, nonconsensual nude images of real children and adults.