
MFIA Clinic Wins Temporary Restraining Order in Voice of America Case
A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order prohibiting the Trump administration from taking further steps to silence Voice of America, a government-funded broadcaster with an audience of over 300 million people around the world.

Criminal Justice Advocacy Clinic Bill Advances Out of CT Joint Judiciary Committee
A bill drafted by a coalition including the Criminal Justice Advocacy Clinic successfully passed out of the Joint Judiciary Committee of the Connecticut legislature.

Professor Rodríguez Co-Hosts New Podcast on Immigration Policies
Professor Cristina Rodríguez ’00 has launched a new podcast with colleagues from the New School and UCLA School of Law that examines the immigration policies of the Trump administration and their impact.

Clinic Wins Rare Appeal in California Highway Expansion Case
The Environmental Justice Law and Advocacy Clinic won a rare victory on their petition for a writ of mandate to the California Court of Appeal.

Message from Dean Gerken on the Rule of Law
A message from Dean Heather K. Gerken to the Law School Community on the rule of law.

Constitutional Interpretation Takes on a Broader View
“Democratic Constitutionalism” course provides students with a wide-angle view on the ways that courts decide constitutional cases that are enveloped in fierce conflict.

Liman Center Names 2025-2026 Public Interest Fellows
The Liman Center announced its incoming fellows, who will spend a year working in public interest law in at organizations around the country.

The Search for Energy Solutions Powers New Courses
Associate Professor Joshua Macey ’17 examines the law behind the energy systems that power the economy and the country.