Can Procedural Justice Training Reduce Officer Misconduct?
Macklin Fleming Professor of Law and Professor of Psychology Tom Tyler is cited in a Crime Report article about procedural justice training as experienced by the Chicago Police Department.
Twitter becomes Trump’s latest enemy after it tags his claims as false
Executive Director of the Information Society Project Nikolas Guggenberger is quoted in the Los Angeles Times about President Trump’s threat to regulate social media.
CT veteran sues for freedom, alleges prison system failed to provide adequate coronavirus protection
Bardia Vaseghi ’22 is quoted, and the Veterans Legal Services Clinic mentioned, in a New Haven Register article about a veteran who is suing to be released from a Connecticut prison, alleging that it has failed to adequately protect him from the coronavirus.
The Virus Is Still Here. The Only Thing That's Changed Is That We're Reopening.
Associate Professor (Adjunct) of Law at Yale Law School and Faculty Co-Director of the Global Health Justice Partnership Gregg Gonsalves was interviewed on WNPR about the effect that the reopening of businesses will have on the spread of the coronavirus.
Firing a Salvo in Culture Wars, Trump Pushes for Churches to Reopen
Sterling Professor of International Law Harold Hongju Koh is quoted in the New York Times about President Trump’s demand that governors reopen houses of worship regardless of state restrictions in place regarding large gatherings during the COVID-19 pandemic.
If Trump and Pence both get very sick, it’s not clear who would be president
Scholarship by Sterling Professor of Law Akhil Amar ’84 and Vikram Amar ’88 is cited in a Washington Post commentary about who would take power should the president and vice president fall ill with the coronavirus.
The sticker price of college can mislead students. Covid-19 might make it worse. — A Commentary by Ian Ayres ’86 and Martin Skladany ’06
Ian Ayres ’86 is the William K. Townsend Professor & Anne Urowsky Professorial Fellow in Law at Yale Law School. Martin Skladany ’06 is an associate professor at Penn State Dickinson Law.