Yale Law Clinic Students Help Small Businesses Navigate COVID-19 Pandemic
Nathan Baker Clinical Professor of Law Jay Pottenger ’75 and Clinical Associate Professor of Law Anika Singh Lemar are mentioned in a Connecticut Law Tribune article about students with the Jerome N. Frank Legal Services Organization who are helping New Haven businesses navigate the COVID-19 crisis. Hannah Abelow ’21, Natasha Kahn ’21, and Jeff Schroeder ’21 are quoted.
Federal Court Rules Detroit Students Were Denied Constitutional Right to Basic Education
Professor of Law Justin Driver appeared on the public radio show The Takeaway to discuss a decision by a federal court that declared American public school students have a constitutional right to an adequate education.
Inmate serving life for double murder seeks reprieve amid coronavirus crisis
Clinical Associate Professor of Law Miriam Gohara is quoted in the CT Post about an inmate represented by the Jerome N. Frank Legal Services Organization in his bid for a temporary medical furlough.
Federal class action lawsuit filed to protect Danbury prison inmates from COVID-19
Sarah Russell ’02 is quoted in the CT Mirror about a class action suit filed on behalf of inmates at the Danbury Correctional Institute. They are represented, in part, by the Jerome N. Frank Legal Services Organization.
Detroit Students Have a Constitutional Right to Literacy, Court Rules
Professor of Law Justin Driver is quoted in the New York Times about a decision by a federal court that declared American public school students have a constitutional right to an adequate education. His book, The Schoolhouse Gate,was cited in the underlying decision.