Rule of Law Clinic Files Additional Amicus Brief in Travel Ban Case
On March 30, 2018, students from the Rule of Law Clinic filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court on behalf of a bipartisan group of 52 former senior national security officials.
Food Law Leaders Join the Farm Bill Fray
Yale Law School's Environmental Protection Clinic was involved in releasing three reports that apply a justice lens to the farm bill debate in D.C.
Rule of Law Clinic Files Suit Over Census Preparations
The Rule of Clinic is representing plaintiffs in suing the federal government alleging the upcoming Census will cause inequalities in political representation and deficiencies in federal funding of those communities.
Professor Tyler Co-Authors Book on Children’s Legal Socialization
In their book, Why Children Follow Rules: Legal Socialization and the Development of Legitimacy, Tom Tyler and Rick Trinkner make a case for the possibility of a legal system based upon consent—rather than coercion.
Sam Marullo ’20 Champions New Bill on Opioid Medication in CT Prisons
Solomon Center student Sam Marullo ’20 has taken his interest in health care policy and advocacy to the Connecticut General Assembly.
20th Anniversary Bernstein Symposium Will Reunite Former Fellows
On April 12-13, 2018, the Schell Center for International Human Rights will host the annual Bernstein International Human Rights Symposium.
Professor Romano ’80 Receives Highest Honor from William & Mary Law School
Roberta Romano ’80, Sterling Professor of Law and Director of the Yale Law School Center for the Study of Corporate Law, received the 2017–2018 Marshall-Wythe Medallion from William & Mary Law School.
Professor Yaffe Publishes New Book on Criminal Responsibility
In his latest book, The Age of Culpability: Children and the Nature of Criminal Responsibility, Professor Gideon Yaffe sets out to explain why the age of an offender should matter when assessing criminal liability.