Entrepreneurship Clinic Helps Biotech Company Secure Series A Financing
Students in the Entrepreneurship & Innovation Clinic at Yale Law School provided critical support in closing a $6.6 million round of Series A financing to a biotechnology company.
Professor Driver Receives The Steven S. Goldberg Award
Yale Law School Professor Justin Driver has recently been awarded The Steven S. Goldberg Award for Distinguished Scholarship in Education Law for his book, The Schoolhouse Gate: Public Education, the Supreme Court, and the Battle for the American Mind.
The Case for Climate Change
A new book coedited by Professor Douglas Kysar and Jolene Lim is the first academic examination of climate change litigation in the Asia Pacific region.
MFIA and Protect Democracy Support AP’s Election Transparency Project
The Media Freedom and Information Access (MFIA) Clinic at Yale Law School is partnering with Protect Democracy to support an election transparency project of The Associated Press (AP).
Experts Release Statement on International Law Protections Against Foreign Electoral Interference
A team of international law experts has published a statement warning about the insecure electoral process in the United States ahead of the 2020 election, and stating applicable rules of international law that protect electoral processes.
Team from Yale and Columbia Launch Website Mapping New Politics of Care
An interdisciplinary team of researchers at Columbia and Yale unveiled an interactive map on October 28, 2020 that guides policymakers and the public in deploying health care workers to communities most affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Rule of Law Clinic Publishes Guides to Protect Voters From Intimidation
Students from the Peter Gruber Rule of Law Clinic (ROLC) at Yale Law School, in conjunction with Campaign Legal Center (CLC), have published comprehensive guides for key states to protect the rights of voters and prevent voter intimidation.
Professor Witt Publishes New Book on American Contagions
In his new book, Professor John Fabian Witt ’99 explores the ways in which American law has shaped and responded to the experience of contagion throughout history.