
What Happens When AI Gives Medical Advice
On Nov. 8, the Solomon Center for Health Law and Policy co-hosted Generative AI and Medical Advice, a talk by Visiting Professor of Law Claudia Haupt.

COVID-19’s Legal Legacy
A new book co-edited by Alfred M. Rankin Professor of Law Abbe R. Gluck ’00 examines the COVID-19 pandemic’s implications on health care law and beyond.
Students Share Summer Experiences in Health Law Jobs
On Nov. 7, five students from the Yale Health Law and Policy Society (YHeLPS) spoke about their summer jobs in health law at a panel for first-year students. Panelists shared their job search stories and offered advice to 1Ls interested in pursuing health law jobs for summer and beyond.

For Veterans Day, Students Reflect on Their Military Service
Four current Yale Law School students share their stories about serving in the military and what brought them to law school.

MFIA Counters Drugmakers’ Challenge of Medicare Drug Pricing Program in Amicus Brief
The Media Freedom and Information Access Clinic has filed an amicus curiae brief in two cases in which drug manufacturers claim that a voluntary program to negotiate Medicare drug prices infringes on their First Amendment rights.

Professor Tom R. Tyler Awarded Stockholm Prize in Criminology for Pioneering Research
Professor Tom R. Tyler has received the world’s highest honor in the field of criminology.

Event Joins Activists, Students, and Survivors to End Solitary Confinement
People close to the issue of solitary confinement, including those who survived it, discussed what’s next in the effort to stop the practice.

Professor John Langbein Receives Comparative Law Society’s Top Honor
Sterling Professor Emeritus of Law and Legal History John Langbein has received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Society of Comparative Law.