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MFIA Files Suit Challenging Texas Drone Law
Yale Law School's Media Freedom and Information Access Clinic filed a lawsuit challenging a Texas law that makes it a crime for visual journalists and others to use drones for newsgathering and other similar activities.
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SFALP Students Act To Protect Food Stamp Eligibility For Vulnerable Families
Students in the San Francisco Affirmative Litigation Project (SFALP) helped write a public comment challenging a proposed rule governing food stamp eligibility.
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Yale Law School Mourns the Passing of Francis X. Dineen ’61
Francis X. Dineen ’61 LL.B., former Visiting Clinical Lecturer in Law at Yale Law School, died on September 25, 2019 at the age of 84.
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Federal Appeals Court: NAACP Prison Gerrymandering Suit May Proceed
The Second Circuit Court rules in first-of-its-kind statewide challenge by Yale Law School's Peter Gruber Rule of Law Clinic.
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SFALP Case Alleges Travel Companies Mislead Consumers
The San Francisco Affirmative Litigation Project (SFALP) helped the San Francisco City Attorney’s Office (SFCAO) file suit against the companies that operate the online travel sites JustFly and affiliates for misleading consumers.
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Professors Koh, Resnik Sign Amicus Brief in Separation of Powers Case
Professors Harold Hongju Koh and Judith Resnik signed an amicus brief last week in federal court arguing that a congressional committee has Article III standing to enforce a subpoena against the executive branch.
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Law Library Exhibit Opens on the Queen Caroline Affair
The Law Library marks the bicentennial of the trial of Queen Caroline of England with a new exhibition, “Trial by Media: The Queen Caroline Affair.”
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Landmark Conference on the Affordable Care Act Happening Sept. 26-27
The event will bring together key players involved in the ACA's passage and implementation as well as an interdisciplinary group of scholars to assess the legislation’s successes, shortcomings, and future.