Video Blinds Us to the Evidence, NYU, Yale Study Finds
A new study co-authored by Professor Tom Tyler shows that where people look when watching video evidence varies wildly and has has profound consequences for bias in legal punishment decisions. The study was a collaboration between New York University researchers and Tyler.
Justice Breyer: Know the Constitution and be a Community Participant
Justice Stephen G. Breyer spoke about the Constitution during a talk at Yale Law School on September 18.
Conference on Agricultural Gag Laws Scheduled for September 27
The Yale Law School Animal Legal Defense and the Connecticut Bar Association Animal Law Section will hold a conference on September 27 on Agricultural Gag Laws.
Lowenstein Clinic Report Details Faisalabad Police Abuse Toward Juveniles
A new report by the Lowenstein International Human Rights Clinic documents the widespread abuse of juveniles by the Faisalabad, Pakistan, police force.
Christopher Sallon QC to Present Seminar Series on The Art & Ethics of Advocacy
Christopher Sallon QC, noted British barrister, will deliver a four-part lecture series at Yale Law School titled "The Art & Ethics of Advocacy."
Professor Edgar S. Cahn ’63 to Present Dean’s Lecture on Issues Impacting Law and Justice
Edgar S. Cahn ’63, Professor of Law at the University of the District of Columbia David A. Clarke School of Law, will deliver a Dean’s Lecture on September 29, 2014. The lecture is titled "The Change That's Coming."
Gabriel J. Michael Named Thomson Reuters Fellow
Gabriel J. Michael is the 2014-2015 Thomson Reuters Fellow at Yale Law School. His research will bring a political science perspective to the study of global information regulation.
Symposium to Explore the Impact of Money on Society
A symposium focusing on the power of money in society and social influences on its formation and use will take place at the Yale School of Management and Yale Law School on Friday, September 12.