More Than 50 Students and Graduates Receive Public Interest Fellowships
In May, Yale Law School announced that 54 public interest postgraduate fellowships were awarded for 2021–2022 and 2021–2023.
Liman Center Announces New Director
The Arthur Liman Center for Public Interest Law announced that Jenny E. Carroll, the Wiggins Childs, Quinn, and Pantazis Professor of Law at the University of Alabama, will be its next Director.
Rebellion Through a New Lens
A new book by Professor of Law Elizabeth Hinton puts the antiracist marches of 2020 in their historical context.
Bill Abolishing Prison Gerrymandering Passes CT Legislature
A bill to end prison gerrymandering passed out of the Connecticut General Assembly on May 12, 2021 and now awaits action from Governor Ned Lamont.
Foundations Lecture Series Held at Yale Law School
This spring, the newly launched Foundations Lecture Series featured lectures given by members of the Yale Law School faculty.
ROLC Celebrates CT Senate Legislation Abolishing Prison Gerrymandering
The Peter Gruber Rule of Law Clinic at Yale Law School celebrated the historic and bipartisan passage of legislation to abolish prison gerrymandering by the Connecticut State Senate on May 5, 2021.
Professor Amar on Our Constitutional Conversation
In his new history of the Constitution, Professor Akhil Reed Amar ’84 combines historical and legal perspective to pinpoint the value of constitutional conversation in the development of the document itself.
A Q&A with Mike Widener on 15 Years as YLS Rare Book Librarian
Yale Law School Rare Book Librarian Mike Widener shares highlights and reflections on his 15-year career at the Law School.