Conference Celebrates Professor Judith Resnik’s “Managerial Judges”
A conference at Yale Law School looked back at “Managerial Judges,” a groundbreaking paper by Arthur Liman Professor of Law Judith Resnik, 40 years later.
Public Health Experts Discuss Monkeypox
The Solomon Center for Health Law and Policy co-hosted the panel “Monkeypox: Science, Law and Governance of Pandemics.”
Veterans Day: Providing Legal Services to Veterans
In the latest Yale Talk podcast, Clinical Lecturer in Law Meghan Brooks and Josh Lefkow ’23 join Yale President Peter Salovey to discuss their work with the Veterans Legal Services Clinicassisting veterans with legal needs related to military service and the return to civilian life.
Three Law Students Named Kerry Fellows
Three Yale Law School students have been named Kerry Fellows for the 2022–2023 academic year.
ISP Launches Majority World Initiative to Support Social Media Scholarship
The Information Society Project (ISP) at Yale Law School has launched an initiative to amplify the work of social media governance scholars from the Majority World, commonly known as the Global South.
A Foundation of Service
Yale Law School spoke to six 1L student veterans to learn about their military service, their paths to Yale Law School, and what they hope to accomplish while they are here.
MFIA Fights Texas Law that Limits Free Expression Online
The Media Freedom and Information Access Clinic is asking the Supreme Court to strike down a Texas law that punishes the repeated sending of electronic communications with the intent to harass or alarm— a law the clinic argues is overbroad.
Military Justice Reform Advocates Sue for Service Member Prosecution Records
The Veterans Legal Services Clinic at Yale Law School represents Protect Our Defenders and the Connecticut Veterans Legal Center in a new lawsuit in federal court in Connecticut.