Sense of ‘hopelessness’ rises among Alabama prisoners as new rules, leadership changes, limit opportunities for parole
Clinical Professor of Law and Director of the Jerome N. Frank Legal Services Organization Fiona Doherty ’99 is quoted in an article in The Appeal about new rules around parole in Alabama.
Senior is first Yale student from Syria to win a Rhodes Scholarship
Yale College student Marwan Safar Jalani ’20, a 2018 Liman Summer Fellow at the The Arthur Liman Center for Public Interest Law, is the first Yale student from Syria to win a Rhodes Scholarship.
Donald Trump Is Taking His Tax Returns Fight To The Supreme Court—But There's No Guarantee It Will Listen
Joseph Goldstein Lecturer in Law and Knight Distinguished Journalist in Residence at Yale Law School Linda Greenhouse ’78 MSL is quoted in Newsweek article about Donald Trump’s legal efforts to keep his tax returns from Congress.
Yale Law School Case Integral To Supreme Court Argument Over DACA
Ramis Wadood ’21 was interviewed on Connecticut Public Radio about cases before the Supreme Court that argue to preserve the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals. The Worker and Immigrant Rights Advocacy Clinic is representing clients in one of the cases.
As ruling nears, immigrant fights for anti-deportation act
The Worker and Immigrant Rights Advocacy Clinic (WIRAC) is mentioned in an Associated Press story about the cases before the Supreme Court that argue to preserve the program known as Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals. WIRAC is representing clients in one of the cases being argued today at the High Court.
Supreme Court hears arguments on DACA program as CT immigrants wait
William O. Douglas Clinical Professor of Law Michael Wishnie ’93, Sol Goldman Clinical Professor of Law Muneer Ahmad, and Clinical Associate Professor of Law Marisol Oriheula ’08 are mentioned in a Connecticut Post article about the DACA cases before the Supreme Court.
Veterans’ Suit Over ‘Bad Paper’ Discharges Moves Forward
The Veterans Legal Services Clinic is mentioned in a WNPR story about a class-action lawsuit involving veterans who say they’ve been wrongfully denied discharge upgrades.