Lawsuit calls for full public view of executions in Virginia
Several news organizations including the Associated Press have filed a lawsuit requesting full access to Virginia’s executions. The plaintiffs are represented by the Media Freedom & Information Access Clinic at Yale Law School.
Amid Iran tensions, what are U.S. obligations to Saudi Arabia?
Sterling Professor of International Law Harold Hongju Koh is quoted in a PBS NewsHour article on America’s obligations to Saudi Arabia in the wake of the attack on its oil facilities.
Rulemaking in China: Public Participation is Taking a Leap Forward
Paul Tsai China Center senior fellow Jamie Horsley is quoted in the China Business Review about China’s changing approach to public input into legislation.
Purdue Pharma Responds to Wave of Opioids Litigation by Filing for Bankruptcy. What Happens Now?
Professor of Law and Faculty Director of the Solomon Center for Health Law and Policy Abbe Gluck ’00 is quoted in Time about the consequences of Purdue Pharma filing for bankruptcy in their settlement regarding the opioid crisis.