MFIA to Host Annual Freedom of Information Act Bootcamp
On April 5, the Media Freedom and Information Access (MFIA) clinic at Yale Law School will host its annual FOIA Bootcamp.
Sir Paul Tucker to Deliver Winter Lecture on April 18
Sir Paul Tucker will deliver the 2021-2022 Judge Ralph K. Winter Lecture on Corporate Law and Governance on Monday, April 18.
A Message From Dean Gerken on the March 10 Protest
A message from Dean Heather K. Gerken to Yale Law School students, staff, and faculty.
Schell Center Report Presents Evidence of Crimes Against Humanity in Myanmar
In the six months following its February 2021 coup d’état, the Myanmar junta committed acts against civilians that amount to crimes against humanity, according to a new report released by the Schell Center for International Human Rights at Yale Law School and the human rights organization Fortify Rights.
CJAC Students Testify Against Rollbacks of Juvenile Justice
Students from the Criminal Justice Advocacy Clinic submitted written testimony to the Connecticut General Assembly’s Judiciary Committee arguing against rolling back juvenile justice reforms.
Professor Koh Helps Win World Court Ruling Ordering Russia to Halt Ukraine Invasion
On March 16, the International Court of Justice in the Hague issued a landmark ruling ordering the Russian Federation to immediately suspend its military operations in the territory of Ukraine. Professor Harold Hongju Koh argued on behalf of Ukraine.
A Q&A with Professor Yaffe on the Norm Shift Theory of Punishment
Professor Gideon Yaffe discusses his latest paper, in which he challenges long-held norms of punishment and proposes a new analysis — the Norm Shift Theory of Punishment.
A Conversation on Leadership with Blackstone Group President Jonathan Gray
The Chae Initiative in Private Sector Leadership hosted its first speaker event, “A Conversation on Leadership,” with Dean Heather K. Gerken and Jonathan Gray, President and Chief Operating Officer of the Blackstone Group.