Professor Amy Chua Publishes Book on Political Tribes
In her new book, Political Tribes: Group Instinct and the Fate of Nations (Penguin, 2018), Amy Chua diagnoses the rising tribalism in America and abroad.
Report Calls for Equal Treatment of Vets with Trauma, Bad Papers
On February 12, 2018, the Connecticut Chapter of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA-CT) released a report titled, "A Time to Heal: State Benefits for Connecticut Veterans with Bad Paper."
Robert Todd Lang ’47 Dies at 93
Robert Todd Lang ’47, a senior partner at Weil, Gotshal & Manges, died on February 6, 2018. He was 93 years old.
When the State Fails: Maternal Mortality and Racial Disparity in Georgia
The Global Health Justice Partnership released a report asserting that Georgia is failing its obligations to women by perpetuating a maternal mortality crisis disproportionally impacting Black women.
David Scharfstein to Give Winter Lecture on Pensions March 5
David S. Scharfstein, Edmund Cogswell Converse Professor of Finance and Banking and Chair of Doctoral Programs at Harvard Business School, will give the 2017-2018 Judge Ralph K. Winter Lecture on March 5 at 4:30 pm.
Dr. Maria J. Stephan Tells Human Rights Workshop, "Nonviolence Works"
Dr. Maria J. Stephan discusses the effectiveness of non-violent campaigns.
Yale Cyber Leadership Forum Slated for April
The second iteration of the Yale Cyber Leadership Forum will be held on April 7-8, 2018. The forum is a collaboration among Yale Law School’s Center for Global Legal Challenges and Yale’s Office of International Affairs.
MFIA Clinic Seeks FISA Court Records in Carter Page Case
The Media Freedom and Information Access Clinic is seeking to obtain the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC) orders authorizing surveillance of Carter Page.