How to Dismantle the Mass Incarceration System
Yale Law School Professor James Forman Jr. discusses what it will take to reform the criminal justice system and where reforms are already making a difference.
Clinic Represents Three Immigrant Children in Lawsuit Alleging Exploitative Child Labor Practices and Hazardous Conditions
The Worker and Immigrant Rights and Advocacy Clinic represents three immigrant children in a new case alleging a seafood processing company violated labor, civil rights, and human rights laws.
Yale Law School’s Growing Veteran Community is Guided by Mottos of Service
Yale Law School’s military community continues to grow, with veterans and service members comprising 9% of the new first-year class. Four of these students discuss their military careers and their goals for their time in New Haven.
Melissa Dell to Deliver the 2024-2025 Raben Lecture on Oct. 7
Melissa Dell of Harvard University will deliver the John R. Raben/Sullivan & Cromwell Fellowship Lecture on Oct. 7.
FTC Chair Lina Khan ’17 Speaks about Competition Policy in Health Care
The Solomon Center hosted FTC Chair Lina Khan ’17 for a wide-ranging conversation about her work on Sept. 16.
Conference Honors Work of Professor George Priest
Yale Law School recognized Professor George L. Priest and his lifetime of scholarly work with a two-day event, “Law and Markets: A Conference on Themes in the Work of George Priest,” held Sept. 6 and Sept. 7.
LEAP Announces Fall 2024 Speaker Series
The Law, Ethics & Animals Program Fall 2024 Speaker Series begins Oct. 10.
Fight for Climate Justice Targets Meat and Dairy Companies
In a new video, Clinical Lecturer in Law Daina Bray, of the Law School’s Law, Ethics, and Animals Program, explains how litigation against meat and dairy companies could affect emissions of methane — a potent greenhouse gas that traps significantly more heat in the atmosphere than carbon dioxide — and the fight for climate justice.