Portrait of Robert Post ’77 Joins Historic Law School Collection
The unveiling of the official portrait of former Dean Robert Post '77 was a celebration of the Sterling Professor of Law's career.
WIRAC Helps Write State’s First Guidelines on Pregnant Workers’ Rights
The state of Connecticut issued its first guidelines clarifying the rights of pregnant workers and the obligations of their employers in a paper that students from the Worker & Immigrant Rights Advocacy Clinic at Yale Law School helped research and draft.
Yale Team Reaches Semifinals of Jessup Moot Court
A team of students from Yale Law School reached the semifinals of the International Rounds of the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition in Washington D.C., the world’s largest moot court competition.
Project Based on Research by Dan Kahan Wins National Science Foundation Grant
Elizabeth K. Dollard Professor of Law and Professor of Psychology Dan Kahan is among a team of scholars whose research initiative on engaging millennials in science media received a $2.7 million grant award from the National Science Foundation.
Yale Law School Clinic Alumni Co-Write Guide to Public Interest Lawsuits for Local Governments
Alumni of the San Francisco Affirmative Litigation Project at Yale Law School were among the authors of Local Action, National Impact: A Practical Guide to Affirmative Litigation for Local Governments, a guidebook released by Public Rights Project.
Tracey Meares and Emily Bazelon Elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Walton Hale Hamilton Professor of Law Tracey L. Meares and Senior Research Scholar in Law and Truman Capote Fellow in Law Emily Bazelon ’00 have been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Expanding Access to Justice through Online Dispute Resolution
At the Seminar in Private Law April 16, 2019, Colin Rule, VP of Online Dispute Resolution at Tyler Technologies, spoke about expanding access to justice through online dispute resolution.
MFIA Seeks to Keep Law Enforcement Disciplinary Hearings in Public Record
The New York Times and Yale Law School’s Media Freedom and Information Access (MFIA) Clinic filed a brief last month in a case concerning public access to police disciplinary records.