The Ups and Downs of Advocacy
Students in Law School clinics are trained to pursue their clients’ goals on multiple fronts. When one path narrows or disappears, they continue along another.
Unanimous SCOTUS Opinion Cites Free Exercise Clinic Brief
An amicus brief by the Free Exercise Clinic was cited in a unanimous ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court.
Eskridge Appointed Alexander M. Bickel Professor of Public Law
Professor William N. Eskridge Jr. ’78, a national expert on statutory interpretation and sexuality, gender, and the law whose work has transformed both fields, has been appointed the Alexander M. Bickel Professor of Public Law.
A Message from Dean Gerken on Today’s Supreme Court Ruling on Admissions
A message from Dean Heather K. Gerken to the Yale Law School community.
Yale Law School Mourns the Loss of Richard Ravitch ’58
Yale Law School mourns the passing of Richard “Dick” Ravitch ’58 LLB, a lawyer, businessman, and public official, who died on June 25 at the age of 89.
MFIA Wins Disclosure of Connecticut School Choice Lottery Algorithm
The state of Connecticut must disclose how magnet school placements are made after a win by the Media Freedom and Information Access Clinic.
Two Students Receive Stevens Fellowships for Public Interest Law
Oscar De Los Santos ’25 and Nina Vaswani ’24 have been selected for the Justice John Paul Stevens Public Interest Fellowship Program.
ISP Launches Third Digital Public Sphere White Paper Collection
Today, the Information Society Project (ISP) at Yale Law School published “Uniformity and Fragmentation in the Digital Public Sphere,” a collection of six essays that explores the increasing uniformity of the global digital public sphere.