Bernstein Symposium Examines “Digital Dictatorship” in China and Beyond
The 2023 Robert L. Bernstein Symposium, “Digital Dictatorship: China’s 21st Century Authoritarianism,” examined the surveillance society.
What’s Next for Policing?
In a new book, Professor Tom Tyler and Caroline Nobo of The Justice Collaboratory propose legitimacy-based policing as a new model to combat crime and build trust between police and the communities they serve.
YLS Team Wins National Trial Competition Regional Title
The team took home a regional medal after the National Trial Competition finals in San Antonio, Texas.
Clinic Lawsuit Seeks Disclosure of Toxic Conditions at Uzbek Air Base
The Veterans Legal Services Clinic at Yale Law School represents plaintiffs in a case seeking records of toxic conditions at an air base in Uzbekistan affecting American troops who served there.
Professor Claudia Flores Joins Schell Center as Faculty Co-Director
Clinical Professor of Law Claudia M. Flores has joined the Orville H. Schell Jr. Center for International Human Rights as faculty co-director.
New Website by Liman Center Shows Solitary Confinement’s Impact
Seeing Solitary, an online dashboard from the Liman Center, gathers resources and data for understanding the role solitary confinement plays in U.S. prisons.
Veterans Groups Urge Supreme Court to Preserve Class Actions
Multiple national veterans’ organizations, law professors, and stakeholders filed amicus briefs in support of a petition by the Veterans Legal Services Clinic to take up a case to preserve the possibility of collective action by groups of veterans in the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims.
Liman Center Welcomes 2023–2024 Liman Fellows
The Liman Center announces its newest fellows, who will spend a year working in public interest law at organizations around the country.