Health and Human Services’ Top Lawyer Discusses Health Law Cases Before the Courts
Samuel Bagenstos, General Counsel of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, joined the Solomon Center’s Abbe Gluck in conversation.
Saikrishna Prakash ’93 to Deliver Doyle-Winter Lecture
Saikrishna Prakash ’93 will deliver the Michael A. Doyle ’62 and Bunny Winter Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law Lecture on Oct. 30.
Maintaining Our Community
During moments like this, it is imperative that members of our community take care of one another.
Yale Law School Launches Crossing Divides Program
Yale Law School Dean Heather K. Gerken announced today the launch of the Ronnie F. Heyman ’72 Crossing Divides Program, designed to foster discourse across the political and ideological spectrum and reinforce the core values of lawyering. The program will feature a prominent speaker series, co-teaching opportunities for courses, and support student initiatives that reinforce this work.
To Build a Better Online Community, Initiative Looks Beyond Moderation
The Justice Collaboratory’s Social Media Governance Initiative is looking at ways to create a healthier online community that start before harmful content is posted.
Connecticut Education Funding Increase Aligns with Research by Professor Liscow
Connecticut legislators included an additional $150 million in the most recent state budget to benefit lower-income school districts. The decision is in line with recommendations outlined by Professor Zachary Liscow ’15 in a 2017 paper on equitable state funding.
Professor Koh Asks International Court of Justice to Decide Ukraine’s Suit Against Russia
Sterling Professor of International Law Harold Hongju Koh, for the third time in the last two years, returned to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in the Hague in September to argue on behalf of Ukraine against Russia.