Liman Center Joins Call to Repeal Connecticut’s Incarceration Lien
Liman Center students joined elected officials and community partners in calling for the repeal of a Connecticut law that charges people in prison and jail for the costs of their incarceration.
Law Faculty Offer Analysis of Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine
Four Yale Law School faculty members offered initial analysis of the war in Ukraine, presenting perspectives on international law, security, foreign policy, and human rights as the war began to unfold.
SCOTUS Echoes Faculty Paper: Badly Chosen Funds May Fail Duty to Retirement Investors
A 2015 article by Professor Ian Ayres ’86 and Quinn Curtis ’09 gained new relevance thanks to a recent Supreme Court decision.
Yale Law School Announces Tuition-Free Scholarships for Highest Need Students
The Hurst Horizon Scholarship Program expands the Law School’s robust financial aid offerings to level the playing field for students with significant financial need.
Redefining the Future of Legal Education
Countless conversations with alumni, faculty, and students culminated in the launch of The Joseph C. Tsai Leadership Program at Yale Law School in November 2021. The innovative new program seeks to empower the next generation of leaders to effect powerful change in any career path they choose.
Yale Law School Mourns the Loss of Walter E. Dellinger ’66
Yale Law School mourns the passing of Walter E. Dellinger ’66 LL.B., law professor and Supreme Court litigator, who died on Feb. 16, 2022, at the age of 80.
Nationwide Settlement Secures Relief for Post-9/11 Navy and Marine Corps Veterans
A federal court granted final approval of a settlement affecting thousands of Navy and Marine Corps veterans. The Veterans Legal Services Clinic represents the plaintiffs.
Q&A: Mary Herrington on Leadership and the Private Sector
Mary Herrington discusses her views on leadership and her new role as Executive Director of the Chae Initiative in Private Sector Leadership at Yale Law School.