Medical-Legal Partnerships Advocate for Equitable Care
The Medical-Legal Partnerships program at the Law School provided free legal services to more than 350 New Haven clients in 2021 alone.
Faculty Research Puts Gun Violence in Focus
Professors Ian Ayres, Abbe R. Gluck, and Tracey L. Meares discuss their research on gun violence as calls for solutions intensify following the mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas.
Life and Work of Robert M. Cover Examined in New Journal Issue
A new journal issue commemorates the life and work of the late Yale Law School faculty member Robert M. Cover.
Professor Hinton Elected to American Philosophical Society
Professor of Law Elizabeth K. Hinton was elected to the American Philosophical Society for her accomplishments in social sciences.
2022 Environmental Performance Index Finds World Is Not on Track to Meet Climate Commitments
Almost all countries are not on track to meet the net-zero greenhouse gas emissions goal established by the 2021 Glasgow Climate Pact, according to the 2022 Environmental Performance Index, an analysis by Yale and Columbia researchers.
Liman Center and Coalition Lessen the Harm of Connecticut’s Incarceration Lien Law
The Liman Center and partners helped to change Connecticut's "pay-to-stay" law, which will now have new limits on how the state can claim money from people who have been incarcerated.
MFIA Litigation Aims to Fix State Department’s FOIA Delays
The Media Freedom and Information Access (MFIA) Clinic is challenging the State Department’s slow responses to Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests.
Professor Rodríguez Elected to American Law Institute Council
The American Law Institute (ALI) has elected Leighton Homer Surbeck Professor of Law Cristina Rodríguez ’00 to its Council.