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Suit Asks Court to Confirm Unionization of CT National Guard Members
The Veterans Legal Services Clinic at Yale Law School represents four Connecticut state employee unions in a new lawsuit filed on Nov. 15, 2021.
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Professor Whitman Elected Honorary Fellow of the American Society for Legal History
Ford Foundation Professor of Comparative and Foreign Law James Q. Whitman ’88 has been named an Honorary Fellow of the American Society of Legal History.
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MFIA Moves to Dismiss Defamation Claims Against Online News Site
The Media Freedom and Information Access Clinic has moved to dismiss defamation claims against the online news site New Canaanite and its editor.
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Law School Alumni Tackle Voting Rights Challenges Nationwide
Four Yale Law School alumni speak about their experiences surrounding urgent voting rights issues.
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Linda Greenhouse Unpacks a Landmark Year at the Supreme Court
Veteran Supreme Court reporter and Lecturer in Law Linda Greenhouse ’78 MSL chronicles the political tumult that rocked the Supreme Court’s 2020–21 term in her new book.
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Appeals Court Cites Free Exercise Clinic Brief
An appeals court cited an amicus brief from the Law School’s Free Exercise Clinic in support of a historically Black Pentecostal community.
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Professor Schultz Launches Civil Rights Law Project and New Seminar
A new project led by Professor Vicki Schultz and involving Yale Law students will examine the early work done by lawyers in the U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division, Employment Litigation Section (ELS) — and analyze what that work might have to say for current and future civil rights law.
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Macroeconomics Conference Examines Law in a Post-Pandemic World
In October, Yale Law School partnered with several institutions from around the globe to host the Fourth Conference on Law and Macroeconomics.