Reproductive Rights and Dobbs
A Q&A with Professor Reva Siegel on the impacts of the Dobbs decision.
Court Issues Landmark Sexual Violence Ruling, Agreeing with Lowenstein Clinic Brief
An international court has ordered Bolivia to reform its laws on sexual violence, ruling in a case in which the Lowenstein Clinic filed an amicus brief in the case last year.
Professors Koh and Hathaway Selected for Foreign Relations Law Restatement Project
Sterling Professor of Law Harold Hongju Koh and Gerard C. and Bernice Latrobe Smith Professor of International Law Oona A. Hathaway ’97 will work on the American Law Institute’s project to clarify the U.S. foreign relations law.
LEAP Invites Applications for 2023 Student Grant Program
The Law, Ethics & Animals Program (LEAP) at Yale Law School is inviting applications for its grant program, which supports Yale student-led research and creative projects on the urgent threats facing non-human animals.
Foundations of American Legal Thought Lecture Series Returns
The series exposes students and the broader community to the central ideas of American legal theory.
Yale Law School Adds Four New Faculty Members in 2022–23
Four new professors have joined the Yale Law School faculty this academic year: Aslı Ü. Bâli ’99, Claudia Flores, Ketan Ramakrishnan ’21, and Natasha Sarin.
Professor Schultz Begins Next Chapter in Project to Preserve Stories of Civil Rights Trailblazers
A project documenting the early years of a pioneering group of U.S. Department of Justice lawyers continues with a course this spring.
Ketan Ramakrishnan ’21 Joins Yale Law School Faculty
Ketan Ramakrishnan ’21 joined the Yale Law School faculty as an Associate Professor of Law on Jan. 1, 2023.