Chae Initiative Visits New York Private Sector Leaders
The Chae Initiative in Private Sector Leadership held its inaugural student trip to New York City in January to facilitate student exploration of careers in finance.
Freedom of Information Act Bootcamp Returns March 13 to Shine Light on Transparency Laws
The Media Freedom and Information Access Clinic and the Abrams Institute for Freedom of Expression will hold their next Freedom of Information Act Bootcamp at Yale Law School on March 13.
Lynsey Addario to Deliver Gruber Lecture on March 27
Lynsey Addario, a Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist who has covered major conflict zones around the world, will deliver the 2023 Gruber Distinguished Lecture in Global Justice on March 27.
U.S. Secretary Cardona to Deliver Keynote at March 1 Conference on Best Practices for Law School Data
Harvard Law School and Yale Law School will convene law deans and education experts from around the country on March 1 to discuss paths forward in thinking about what data prospective students need to make good choices about legal education.
Protecting Veterans
At the Veterans Legal Services Clinic, students focus on marginalized veteran populations and think strategically with them about how best to address their legal problems.
Yale Law School Expands Full-Tuition Scholarships for Students
Yale Law School announced today that it will expand its groundbreaking Hurst Horizon Scholarship Program, ensuring that more students with significant financial need will be able to attend the law school tuition-free.
Professor Hathaway Named Order of the Coif Distinguished Visitor
Professor Oona A. Hathaway ’97 has been selected as the Order of the Coif Distinguished Visitor for 2023.
Report Challenges Court Decision on PrEP and Public Health
A new report from a team of medical, public health, and legal experts challenges a federal court decision regarding Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP), a highly effective biomedical measure for preventing HIV.