Advocates Urge Prisoner Releases Before Virus Strikes
The Lowenstein International Human Rights Law Clinic is mentioned in a CT News Junkie article about groups that are advocating for the release of prisoners in an effort to avoid the spread of the COVID-19 virus within Connecticut prisons.
Bloomberg Opinion Radio: Weekend Edition for 3-13-20
Sam Harris Professor of Corporate Law, Corporate Finance, and Securities Law Jonathan Macey ’82 was interviewed for a Bloomberg Opinion Radio podcast about the Security and Exchange Commission’s proposed regulations on freedom of information.
What Would a Proper Coronavirus Stimulus Plan Look Like?
A blueprint for federal legal assistance and coronavirus legislation by a team of experts including Professor of Law and founding Faculty Director of the Solomon Center for Health Law and Policy Abbe R. Gluck ’00, Erica Turret ’20, and others is mentioned in the New Yorker.
Alone Against the Virus — A Commentary by Amy Kapczynski ’03 and Gregg Gonsalves
Amy Kapczynski ’03 is Professor of Law at Yale Law School and Faculty Director of the Global Health Justice Partnership. Gregg Gonsalves is an Associate Professor (Adjunct) of Law at Yale Law School and Faculty Director of the Global Health Justice Partnership.
Universal Health Care is a National Security Issue — A Commentary by Oona A. Hathaway ’97 and Jacob Hacker
Oona A. Hathaway ’97 is the Gerard C. and Bernice Latrobe Smith Professor of International Law and a Counselor to the Dean at Yale Law School. Jacob S. Hacker is Stanley Resor Professor of Political Science and Director of the Institution for Social and Policy Studies at Yale University.
Five ways public health officials should respond to coronavirus — A Commentary by Amy Kapczynski ’03 et al.
Amy Kapczynski ’03 is Professor of Law at Yale Law School and Faculty Director of the Global Health Justice Partnership. Scott Burris ’87 is a professor of law and the director of the Center for Public Health Law Research at Temple Law School. Albert Ko is a professor of epidemiology and medicine at Yale Medical School.
The Supreme Court Has a Special ‘Friend’: The Justice Department
Yale Law School students Darcy Covert ’20 and A.J. Wang ’20 are quoted in a New York Times article about a study they conducted about who gets time to argue amici briefs before the U.S. Supreme Court.