Bernstein Symposium Program Announced for April 9
The Schell Center for International Human Rights announced the program for its 2021 Bernstein Symposium.
Professor Listokin’s Research Used in Washington Center for Equitable Growth Factsheet
The Washington Center for Equitable Growth has adapted the research of Shibley Family Fund Professor of Law Yair Listokin ’05 into a factsheet titled, “Executive action to coordinate federal countercyclical regulatory policy.”
New Report Details COVID-Related Threats to Indigenous Peoples and Environment
The Lowenstein International Human Rights Clinic at Yale Law School and the Forest Peoples Programme (FPP) released a report documenting the erosion of Indigenous Peoples’ rights, damage to forest environments, and violence resulting from government responses to the pandemic and ensuing global recession.
Documentary Spotlights Pauli Murray ’65 J.S.D.
The visionary life of Pauli Murray ’65 J.S.D has been captured in a new documentary film, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival this year.
Cecile Richards to Deliver Gruber Lecture on March 8
Cecile Richards, a national leader for women’s rights and social and economic justice, will deliver the 2021 Gruber Distinguished Lecture in Women’s Rights.
Justice Collaboratory Starts Partnership with Connecticut Department of Correction
The Justice Collaboratory at Yale Law School recently started on a promising new partnership with the Connecticut State Department of Correction.
Yale Law School Announces Two Gifts Honoring Michael A. Varet ’65
Yale Law School has announced two gifts from the Middle Road Foundation: The Michael A. Varet ’65 YLS Safety Net Support Fund and The Michael A. Varet ’65 Summer Public Interest Fellowship Fund.
Lowenstein Clinic Represents Disability Rights Group in CT Supermax Prison Lawsuit
The Lowenstein International Human Rights Clinic and partner organizations filed a lawsuit against the Connecticut Department of Correction on February 4, 2021.