ISP and Abrams Institute Hold 10th Annual Freedom of Expression Scholars Conference
The Information Society Project (ISP) and the Floyd Abrams Institute for Freedom of Expression hosted the tenth annual Freedom of Expression Scholars Conference (FESC) at Yale Law School.
Professor Bell on Inequality, Sociology, and Legal Estrangement
A Q&A with Professor of Law Monica C. Bell ’09, who received tenure on Jan. 1, 2022.
Professor Liscow on Taxation, Teaching, and a New Approach to Behavioral Economics
A Q&A with Professor of Law Zachary Liscow ’15, who received tenure on Jan. 1, 2022.
Settlement Confirms National Guard Members in State Status May Unionize
The Veterans Legal Services Clinic represented plaintiffs in a case settled on May 17 that allows National Guard members on state active duty to organize and join labor unions.
If Students Can Hack This Course, They’re Ready for Information Age Lawyering
To one day tackle cybersecurity issues, students in a Yale Law School class learn how to hack.
Two Law Students Receive 2022 Susman Godfrey Prize
Law School students Sydney Daniels ’24 and Fernando Rojas ’23 are two recipients of the 2022 Susman Godfrey Prize.
Start-up Within a Clinic: the Tech Accountability & Competition Project at MFIA
The Media Freedom and Information Access Clinic’s Tech Accountability & Competition project is dedicated to reducing the harms caused by the excessive use of power in today’s digital marketplaces.
Yale Law School’s Classes of 2020 and 2021 Celebrate Resilience
Enjoying long-awaited festivities on Saturday, May 14, graduates from the Classes of 2020 and 2021 returned to Yale Law School to celebrate their achievements with classmates, friends, and family.