Students Take a Deep Dive into Connecticut Policymaking
A new course taught by Professor Zachary Liscow uses Connecticut as a case study for understanding how state government can work more effectively.
Clinics File Suit Against Website that Generates Nonconsensual Nude Images
The clinics represent a New Jersey teenager in a case against a website that uses artificial intelligence to generate hyperrealistic, nonconsensual nude images of real children and adults.
Professor Miriam Gohara Contributes to Report on U.S. Deaths in Custody
The report released by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine examines the handling of deaths in custody in the United States and says that the system that investigates those deaths needs comprehensive reform.
Rule of Law Clinic Files Amicus Brief in Supreme Court Tariffs Case
The clinic filed an amicus brief in the Supreme Court case on the legality of using of presidential emergency powers to impose sweeping tariffs.
New Seminar Explores the Tax Revolt You May Have Missed
Professor David Scheicher teaches a new seminar on the movement to cut or even abolish property taxes.
Alumni Come Together to Celebrate, Reconnect, and Engage
More than 1,100 alumni and guests converged in New Haven, returning to Yale Law School to celebrate Alumni Weekend Oct. 17–19.
Yale Law School Association Honors Pamela S. Karlan and Heather K. Gerken with Award of Merit
During this month’s Alumni Weekend celebration, the Yale Law School Association recognized Pamela S. Karlan ’84 and former Dean and Sterling Professor Emeritus Heather K. Gerken as its 2025 honorees.
Rule of Law Clinic Files Amicus Brief on Dismantling of U.S. Institute of Peace
The clinic represents a bipartisan group of more than 100 former senior military and foreign policy officials.