
Professor Moyn Named One of the World’s Top Thinkers for 2024
Prospect magazine has named Professor Samuel Moyn one of its Top Thinkers for 2024.

Students Forge Stronger New Haven Ties Through Ludwig Program Series
This fall, the Ludwig Program in Public Sector Leadership held events focused on speakers who have established careers that serve the public interest in New Haven.

Alumni Share Leadership Lessons from Entrepreneurship Journeys
The Chae Initiative in Private Sector Leadership held an Entrepreneurship Weeks event series with YLS alumni who spoke about their career trajectories as innovators.

SFALP Helps File Suit to Enforce Flavored Tobacco and E-Cigarette Bans
The San Francisco Affirmative Litigation Project has helped the San Francisco City Attorney’s Office file a new lawsuit against companies that make online sales of prohibited flavored tobacco products to San Francisco consumers.

Ink Runs in Her Veins: MFIA Supervising Attorney Jennifer Borg
Jennifer Borg, Media Freedom and Information Access Clinic supervising attorney, tells how her 20 years in media law her deep commitment to the press shapes her approach to the clinic.

Bicameral Letter Urges VA to Issue Antidiscrimination Regulations
The Veterans Legal Services Clinic represents petitioners requesting that the VA promulgate antidiscrimination regulations under the Affordable Care Act.

Launchpad Scholars Program Named Best Diversity Initiative
The Yale Law School Launchpad Scholars Program has been named the Best Diversity Initiative of 2023 at The American Lawyer Industry Awards.

Center Addresses China Relations with Leading Figures in the U.S., China, Taiwan, and Europe
At this time of difficult relations between the U.S. and China, the Paul Tsai China Center is involved in a wide range of dialogues and activities with a variety of figures in the U.S., China, Taiwan, and Europe that address both the challenges and opportunities of the relationship with China.