Professor Gluck to Join White House COVID Response Team
Professor Abbe R. Gluck ’00 will join the Office of White House Counsel to work on COVID-19 and other health care issues, the Biden-Harris Transition announced.
Sentencing and Rehabilitation: A Q&A with Professor Gohara
A Q&A with Miriam Gohara, Clinical Associate Professor of Law, on her research and work leading the Challenging Mass Incarceration Clinic at Yale Law School.
A Message from Dean Gerken on Joint Law Deans’ Statement
Dean Heather K. Gerken sent an email to the Yale Law School community on January 12, 2021. To the Members of the Community, Over the past week, I spoke with deans across the country reflecting on the tragic events at the Capitol and our role as legal educators in restoring trust and faith in the rule of law and our democratic institutions. Today, I was proud to join more than 150 other law deans in an extraordinarily rare joint statement on the 2020 election and the events leading to the attack on the Capitol last week. The deans’ statement notes that “we recognize with dismay and sorrow that...
Dean Gerken Joins Law Deans in Public Statement on 2020 Election and Events at the Capitol
Dean Heather K. Gerken joined more than 170 law school deans in a statement on the 2020 election and events at the Capitol.
In Debut Novel, Yale Law Student Explores Moral Terrain
Yale News spoke to David Hopen ’23 about his debut novel, The Orchard.
Professor Resnik and Dwayne Betts ’16 to Present on Prisons at Conference of Law Schools
The Arthur Liman Center for Public Interest Law’s Judith Resnik and Dwayne Betts ’16 will present at the 2021 annual meeting of the American Association of Law Schools in a panel that combines imagery, music, documents, and data to convey the experience of prisoners.
Professor Esty Coedits Book on Values at Work
Professor Dan Esty ’86 and coeditor Todd Cort have released a new book compiling the latest trends, tools, and thinking in environmental, social, and governance (ESG) metrics for investors.
Professor Balkin Edits Book on Obergefell v. Hodges
In a new book edited by Professor Jack Balkin, legal scholars rewrite the Supreme Court’s landmark gay rights decision in Obergefell v. Hodges.