Dwight Group To Rehab Historic Building, Add Child Care
Clinical Lecturer in Law Emilee Gaebler and the Community and Economic Development Clinic are mentioned in a New Haven Independent article about plans for a long-empty building purchased by a neighborhood group.
Protecting the Rights of Kids: Paul Rink and Doug Kysar on Climate Litigation
Paul Rink ’19 speaks with Doug Kysar, Joseph M. Field ’55 Professor of Law and Faculty Co-Director of the YLS Law, Ethics & Animals Program, about the merits and potential of Juliana v. U.S. and other youth-based climate litigation.
10 years. 179 arrests. No white defendants. DEA tactics face scrutiny in New York.
Associate Professor of Law and Associate Professor of Sociology Issa Kohler-Hausmann ’08 is quoted in a Washington Post article about how DEA tactics may target minorities.
Deputy Dean and Joseph M. Field ’55 Professor of Law Doug Kysar spoke with the Energy Tradeoffs podcast about the creativity of recent lawsuits aimed at holding companies and governments accountable for climate change.
Outdated, dangerous childbirth practices persist in Europe
Mindy Roseman, Director of International Programs and Director of the Gruber Program for Global Justice and Women’s Rights, is quoted about a controversial birth procedure currently practiced in Europe.