Understanding the Power of Impeachment
In an era when use of “the impeachment power” has become the political norm, David Boies Professor of Law Keith E. Whittington sets out to give scholars and the everyday voter an insightful overview of how it works, how it came about, and when to put it into action in his newest book, The Impeachment Power: The Law, Politics, and Purpose of an Extraordinary Constitutional Tool (Princeton University Press, 2024).
On Veterans Day, Yale Honors Those Called Upon by ‘Higher Ideals’
Law school students and faculty were honored at Yale’s annual Veterans Day ceremony. Professor Michael J. Wishnie ’93 was recognized for his work as the founding director of the Law School’s Veterans Legal Services Clinic.
Veterans’ Panel Discusses Leadership and Service
Four Yale Law School alumni and military veterans spoke at a panel discussion on Nov. 8.
Scholarship by Professors Morley and Zhang Wins Awards
A book by Professor Taisu Zhang and an article co-authored by Zhang and Professor John Morley have received awards.
17 Recognized with Yale Faculty Innovation Awards
Professor Scott Shapiro was recognized with a Yale Faculty Innovation Award for his work that brings bring legal expertise to your fingertips with AI lawbots.
Rosenkranz Originalism Conference Held at Yale Law School
The Rosenkranz Originalism Conference was held on Oct. 15, featuring a keynote address by Judge Neomi Rao of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit.
“Our Past and Our Future”: Alumni Reunite During Bicentennial Year
Capping Yale Law School’s bicentennial year, Alumni Weekend 2024 brought more than 1,400 alumni and guests to New Haven.
Professors NeJaime and Driver to Participate in Jorde Symposium
Professors Douglas NeJaime and Justin Driver will serve as commentators at the Jorde Symposium 2024 at Berkeley Law on Nov. 18.