Clinic Students Help Civil Rights Advocates Demand Zoning Changes to Support Fair Housing
Open Communities Alliance has submitted an application to the Woodbridge Planning and Zoning Commission calling for changes to the town’s discriminatory zoning policies.
COVID and the Global Order
A new virtual discussion series cosponsored by the Center for Global Legal Challenges at Yale Law School and Yale’s Jackson Institute will explore the effects of the coronavirus pandemic on the global order.
LEAP and Thurman Arnold Project to Host Virtual Conference on Big Ag & Antitrust
The Thurman Arnold Project at Yale and the Law, Ethics & Animals Program (LEAP) at Yale Law School invite paper submissions for the conference “Big Ag & Antitrust: Competition Policy for a Sustainable and Humane Food System.”
MFIA Clinic Files FOIA Case on Behalf of Insider Inc.
The Media Freedom and Information Access (MFIA) Clinic at Yale Law School filed a lawsuit 0 on behalf of Insider Inc. and reporter Angela Wang.
Students Create Supreme Court Reform Website
A new website created by several Yale Law students provides a way to learn about the history of the Supreme Court and includes detailed reform options.
MFIA Clinic Receives Grant from Legal Clinics Fund
The Media Freedom and Information Access (MFIA) Clinic has received a $230,000 grant to help fund a new fellow to lead the Clinic’s initiative for local journalists.
Q&A with Professor Samuel Moyn on Supreme Court Reform
Professor Moyn argues the goal of Supreme Court reform shouldn’t be to make the Court less ideological, but to make it less powerful. He discusses what inspired his interest on this topic and what types of reforms he thinks should be considered in this highly polarized moment.
Yale Law School Announces The Millstone Fund for Criminal Justice Reform
A gift from Yale College alumni Jennifer Millstone ’00 and David Millstone ’99 will help launch students and recent graduates as they take on the challenges of reshaping the criminal justice landscape.