Bianca Herlitz-Ferguson ’21 Chosen for FASPE Ethics Fellowship
Bianca Herlitz-Ferguson ’21 is one of 14 individuals selected for the 2023 law program of the Fellowships at Auschwitz for the Study of Professional Ethics (FASPE).
Corporate Law Center Hosts Hilibrand Series Examining White Collar Practice
This spring, the Yale Law School Center for the Study of Corporate Law, with support of the Hilibrand Foundation, hosted a three-part panel series on contemporary issues in white collar practice.
Exhibit Honors Siblings George Bundy Smith ’62 and Inez Smith Reid ’62
An exhibition at the Lillian Goldman Law Library offers an intimate look at the lives of George Bundy Smith ’62 and Inez Smith Reid ’62, twin siblings who were the only Black students in their Yale Law School class.
Three Students Receive 2023 Susman Godfrey Prize
Yale Law School students Kevin Baisden ’25, Rachel Baker ’24, and Jonathan Epps ’24 have been chosen for the 2023 Susman Godfrey Prize.
You Can’t Take It With You
Professors John D. Morley ’06 and Yair Listokin ’05 asked 9,000 American adults to contemplate how they would divide their property among relatives, friends, and others if they were to pass away immediately. The results were surprising.
Yale Law School Commencement to be Held May 22
Yale Law School will hold Commencement ceremonies for the Class of 2023 on May 22, 2023.
Clinic Mobilizes to Confront Suspension in Commutations
Students in the Challenging Mass Incarceration Clinic (CMIC) have responded to a pause in commutations by the state of Connecticut with multipronged efforts to build a coalition of local and national advocates to defend the commutation process.
What States and Cities Can Do about Debt
In his new book, Professor David N. Schleicher gives federal policymakers “a practical guide” for when states and cities cannot pay their debts.