Iowa Supreme Court Cites NeJaime’s Work in Surrogacy Decision
On February 16, 2018, the Iowa Supreme Court ruled that gestational surrogacy agreements are enforceable in the State, citing the work of Professor Douglas NeJaime in its decision.
Chancellor of the Delaware Court of Chancery Speaks on Court's Role
On February 7, 2018, the Yale Law School Center for the Study of Corporate Law, the Yale Law & Business Society, and the Career Development Office co-sponsored a Marvin A. Chirelstein Colloquium with Andre G. Bouchard, Chancellor of the Delaware Court of Chancery.
Sienna Merope-Synge Discusses U.N. Accountability in Haiti
Sienna Merope-Synge, a Staff Attorney at the Institute for Justice & Democracy in Haiti (IJDH), spoke on February 12 about her organization's fight to secure adequate remedies for victims of the U.N.'s introduction of a 2010 cholera epidemic in Haiti.
Enviro Law Conference on Centering Justice to Be Held March 3
The eighth annual New Directions in Environmental Law conference will be held on March 3, 2018.
Yale Law School Clinics Secure Third Nationwide Injunction
Yale Law clinics have secured three nationwide injunctions in a little over one year, making headlines and shaping the national conversation.
RebLaw Conference to Be Held February 16-17, 2018
This year's conference will feature more than 25 panel sessions and workshops addressing a wide range of topics.
WIRAC Wins Nationwide Injunction Halting DACA Termination
Students from WIRAC secured a nationwide injunction halting the DACA termination on February 13, 2018.
Secretary Jeh Johnson in Conversation about National Security Challenges
Secretary Jeh Johnson will give a lunchtime talk on February 28, 2018, about navigating national security challenges in the Trump Era.