Law Library Exhibit Opens on the Queen Caroline Affair
The Law Library marks the bicentennial of the trial of Queen Caroline of England with a new exhibition, “Trial by Media: The Queen Caroline Affair.”
Landmark Conference on the Affordable Care Act Happening Sept. 26-27
The event will bring together key players involved in the ACA's passage and implementation as well as an interdisciplinary group of scholars to assess the legislation’s successes, shortcomings, and future.
Justice Kagan Delivers 2019 Anderson Lecture
In a wide-ranging conversation, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan spoke to a packed auditorium at Yale Law School on September 11, 2019, during the 2019-2020 Robert P. Anderson Memorial Fellowship Lecture.
Justice Collaboratory, Center for Policing Equity Release 5-Step Policy Plan
The two centers have teamed up to provide a set of recommendations backed by data and experience that will enhance law enforcement legitimacy and foster public trust.
Professor Markovits on the Meritocracy Trap
Guido Calabresi Professor of Law Daniel Markovits ’00 discusses the problems with meritocracy in his new book The Meritocracy Trap.
Corporate Law Center Announces 2019–2020 Colloquium Schedule
The Yale Law School Center for the Study of Corporate Law announced its 2019–2020 schedule for the Marvin A. Chirelstein Colloquium on Contemporary Issues in Law and Business.
MFIA Clinic Helps Launch Free Expression Legal Network
The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press and Yale Law School’s Media Freedom and Information Access Clinic (MFIA) announced the launch of the Free Expression Legal Network (FELN) a coalition of law school clinicians and academic non-clinicians who provide pro bono legal support for public interest journalism.
The Origins of the MFIA Clinic
Read about the origins of the Media Freedom and Information Access (MFIA) Clinic.