SFALP Members Publish Essay on The Reach of Local Power in the Yale Law Journal Forum
Two SFALP members have teamed up to defend localities’ power to bring broad-based consumer protection suits
Schell Center Fellow Spotlight: Sari Bashi ’03
A Q&A with Sari Bashi ’03, Robina Foundation Visiting Human Rights Fellow at Yale Law School.
Yale Clinic Honored for Launching Legal Food Hub
The Conservation Law Foundation honored the Yale Law School Ludwig Center for Community and Economic Development on December 4, 2018, for its work establishing the Connecticut Legal Food Hub.
A Critical Eye on the Implications of Misdemeanor Crimes
A Q&A with Issa Kohler-Hausmann ’08, Associate Professor of Law at Yale Law School. In her most recent book, Professor Kohler-Hausmann turns a critical eye to the often overlooked topic of misdemeanor crimes.
Professor Bell Examines Attitudes Toward Unplanned Pregnancy in Youth
An interview with Associate Professor of Law Monica C. Bell ’09 about the new sociology study she coauthored in the Social Science Review.
MFIA Clinic Files Lawsuit Against CIA
Acting for two investigative journalists, the Media Freedom & Information Access Clinic has sued the Central Intelligence Agency for silencing the top FBI interrogator of Guantanamo detainee Abu Zubaydah. The lawsuit alleges a CIA effort to mislead the American public about the effectiveness of torture.
Law Library Books Come Home Again
The Lillian Goldman Law Library has (re)acquired two historic 18th-century books, bringing them home to the Law School 145 years after they last left the collection.
Clinic Students Testify to Protect Access to New Haven Reproductive Health Care
On November 28, 2018, three Law School students from the Reproductive Rights and Justice Project (RRJP) clinic testified at a hearing about the dangers to reproductive health care access posed by a proposal by Yale New Haven Hospital (YNHH).