The Year in Yale Law School Faculty Books
A look at books by Yale Law School faculty from 2023, covering topics as wide-ranging as how to structure retirement programs to the ethics and history of hacking, from finding lessons on preserving democracy close to home to a new model for policing.
In Ukraine, Professors Koh and Hathaway Mark the 75th Anniversaries of Human Rights and Genocide Treaties
Professors Harold Hongju Koh and Oona Hathaway ’97 traveled to Lviv, Ukraine to join international colleagues in marking the 75th anniversaries of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Genocide Convention.
YLS Students Named 2023 Samvid Scholars
Four Yale Law School students been named 2023 Samvid Scholars, among 20 students nationwide selected for the scholarship from nearly 1,000 applicants.
Delbert Tran ’18: Protecting and Defending Civil Rights in California
California Deputy Attorney General Delbert Tran ’18 tells how he became a civil rights lawyer, including his formative time with the Media Freedom and Information Access Clinic at Yale Law School.
Professor Moyn Named One of the World’s Top Thinkers for 2024
Prospect magazine has named Professor Samuel Moyn one of its Top Thinkers for 2024.
Students Forge Stronger New Haven Ties Through Ludwig Program Series
This fall, the Ludwig Program in Public Sector Leadership held events focused on speakers who have established careers that serve the public interest in New Haven.
Alumni Share Leadership Lessons from Entrepreneurship Journeys
The Chae Initiative in Private Sector Leadership held an Entrepreneurship Weeks event series with YLS alumni who spoke about their career trajectories as innovators.
SFALP Helps File Suit to Enforce Flavored Tobacco and E-Cigarette Bans
The San Francisco Affirmative Litigation Project has helped the San Francisco City Attorney’s Office file a new lawsuit against companies that make online sales of prohibited flavored tobacco products to San Francisco consumers.