History Professor Hinton to Give Thomas Lecture on Life After Prison
Elizabeth Hinton, assistant professor in the Department of History and the Department of African and African American Studies at Harvard University, will give the James A. Thomas Lecture on February 19, 2018, at 4:30 pm in the Faculty Lounge.
Barshefsky, Hadley and Sullivan Named Fellows at Paul Tsai China Center
Yale Law School’s Paul Tsai China Center has announced that three distinguished foreign policy leaders have joined its ranks as Non-Resident Senior Fellows: Charlene Barshefsky, Stephen Hadley ’72, and Jake Sullivan ’03.
Economist Guy Standing to Give Storrs Lectures February 5 & 6
Guy Standing, an economist and Professorial Research Associate at SOAS University of London, will give two Storrs Lectures on February 5 and 6, 2018.
Professor Liscow Studies Economic Impact of Immigration Status
Associate Professor Zachary Liscow has co-authored a paper titled Does Legal Status Affect Educational Attainment in Immigrant Families? In a Q&A, Liscow discusses the findings of his paper and why it is important to understand the economic impacts of immigration status.
Yale Professors Hathaway and Shapiro, “The Internationalists”
Professors Hathaway and Shapiro spoke about the main theses of Internationalists at Henry R. Luce Hall on November 30 at the invitation of the MacMillan Center.
Linda Greenhouse Releases New Book on Her Experiences as a Journalist
In her latest book, Knight Distinguished Journalist in Residence and Joseph Goldstein Lecturer in Law Linda Greenhouse ’78 MSL trains an autobiographical lens on a moment of transition in American journalism.
Veterans Clinic Sues Military for Sexual Assault Records
Military Refuses to Disclose Information about its Treatment of Female Service Members
Book on Justice and Empathy Published by the Late Professor Burt ’64
A new posthumously published book by the late Robert (“Bo”) A. Burt ’64 carries forward his sustained project of bringing psychoanalytic insights to bear upon legal analysis.