Embracing New Business Perspectives: Chae Initiative Students Visit New York
The Chae Initiative in Private Sector Leadership, part of The Tsai Leadership Program at Yale Law School, hosted its fourth annual trip to New York City in January.
Faculty Address Supreme Court Birthright Citizenship Case
A selection of amicus briefs and interviews involving Law School faculty in Trump v. Barbara.
Liman Center Announces 2026-2027 Fellows in Public Interest Law
The new Liman fellows' work in public interest law includes projects related to workers, immigrants, criminal defendants, reproductive rights, and states’ efforts to protect their residents.
Professor Akhil Reed Amar’s “Born Equal” Receives Annual Lincoln Institute Book Prize
Professor Akhil Reed Amar ’84 was awarded the 2026 Abraham Lincoln Institute Book Award for “Born Equal: Remaking America’s Constitution, 1840–1920” at the 29th Annual Abraham Lincoln Institute Symposium.
Professor Justin Driver Argues Judicial Opinions Are Vastly Overrated
Professor Justin Driver’s recent article “The Insignificance of Judicial Opinions” challenges academia’s received wisdom regarding the centrality of judicial opinions and argues that bottom-line judicial decisions loom much larger than is commonly understood.
MFIA Welcomes Federal Court Ruling Striking Down Pentagon Press-Credential Policy
The clinic argued in an amicus brief that a Pentagon policy for journalists violated the First Amendment. A federal court agreed, striking down the policy's key provisions.
MFIA Files Lawsuit Against Federal Officials for Interfering with Voice of America’s Journalism
A new lawsuit by Voice of America journalists and press freedom groups alleges that officials engaged in censorship and used the news group to distribute political propaganda in violation of the law.
Noah Bookbinder Discusses His Work to Hold Government Accountable
Bookbinder, the former president of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), shared lessons learned during his career promoting government accountability.