European Activists Want to Ban Fossil Fuel Ads. Why Can’t We Do That Here?
Joseph M. Field ’55 Professor of Law Faculty Co-director of the Law, Ethics and Animals Program Douglas Kysar explains why it is easier for U.S. authorities to regulate fossil fuel ads by placing stipulations on them rather than prohibiting them.
Could Property Law Help Achieve ‘Rights of Nature’ for Wild Animals?
Joseph M. Field ’55 Professor of Law Faculty Co-director of the Law, Ethics and Animals Program Professor Douglas Kysar summarizes the legal argument for granting property rights to wildlife to protect them from habitat destruction.
America as a “Shining City on a Hill”— and Other Myths to Die By — A Commentary by Gregg Gonsalves
Gregg Gonsalves is an Associate Professor (Adjunct) of Law at Yale Law School, the co-director of the Global Health Justice Partnership, and an Assistant Professor of Epidemiology of Microbial Diseases at Yale School of Public Health.
Henry R. Luce Professor of Jurisprudence Samuel Moyn and coauthor Ryan D. Doerfler of the University of Chicago Law School review the new book by Justice Stephen Breyer, The Authority of the Court and the Peril of Politics.
In Yale Forum, Whistleblower Warns of How Facebook Promotes Violence
A news report describes an Information Society Project panel discussion featuring a former Facebook employee who is now speaking out against the company.