Court Certifies Class of Veterans Exposed to Radiation
The U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims certified a class of elderly disabled veterans exposed to ionizing radiation while cleaning up a nuclear bomb disaster in Palomares, Spain, in 1966.
Yale Cyber Leadership Forum Slated for March 26-28, 2020
Now in its fourth year, the annual Yale Cyber Leadership Forum will take place on March 26-28, 2020.
Professor Driver on How the Courts Influence Public Schools
Justin Driver accepted a tenured appointment as Professor of Law at Yale Law School on July 1, 2019. Upon Professor Driver’s arrival in New Haven, the Yale Law Report sat down with him to discuss The Schoolhouse Gate’s contributions to legal scholarship.
Report by Dan Kahan Surveys Science Video Audiences
Research by Elizabeth K. Dollard Professor of Law and Professor of Psychology Dan Kahan has helped Northern California public radio station KQED learn more about its audiences.
Rule of Law Clinic Files Suit to Prevent Undercount in 2020 Census
The Rule of Law Clinic filed a lawsuit on Nov. 26, 2019, in federal court in Manhattan challenging five structural deficiencies in the U.S. Census Bureau’s final operational plans for the 2020 Census.
Advanced Sentencing Clinic Hosts Parole Panel and Documentary Screening
On Monday, November 18, 2019, the Advanced Sentencing Clinic at Yale Law School hosted a screening of the Frontline documentary “Life on Parole,” which follows the lives of four individuals on parole in Connecticut.
SFALP Helps Block “Conscience Rule” Nationwide
Students in the San Francisco Affirmative Litigation Clinic (SFALP) helped the San Francisco City Attorney's Office in a lawsuit over the so-called “conscience rule.”
Professor Yaffe on Philosophy and Psychology of Criminal Justice
A Q&A with Gideon Yaffe, Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld Professor of Jurisprudence, Professor of Philosophy, and Professor of Psychology at Yale.