Yale Law Professor Tells Bemer Judge that Jury’s Verdicts Should be Overturned
A letter by John A. Garver Professor of Jurisprudence William Eskridge ’78, which stated that a judge's instructions to a jury in a human trafficking case were flawed, is quoted in this article about the defense's attempt to have the conviction overturned in Danbury Superior Court.
How Families Separated at the Border Could Make the Government Pay
A profile of Suny Rodríguez, an asylum seeker from Honduras, includes four students in the Worker & Immigrant Rights Advocacy Clinic — Conchita Cruz ’16, Swapna Reddy ’16, Dorothy Tegeler ’16, and Liz Willis ’17 — who represented her in a lawsuit against the government.
Henry R. Luce Professor Emeritus of Law and Political Science Susan Rose-Ackerman spoke at the University of Barcelona and launched the Spanish translation of the second edition of her book Corruption and Government, coauthored with Bonnie Palifka.
Ahead of the Curve: Theory or Practice? Why Not Both?
Law.com discusses an essay in the Harvard Law Review by Dean Heather K. Gerken that addresses the perceived gap between practice and theory in legal education.
Abortion, Equal Protection, and the ERA — Courts Then and Now
The new book Reproductive Rights and Justice Stories, coedited by Nicholas deB. Katzenbach Professor of Law Reva Siegel ’86, is the subject of a symposium.
Professor of Law and Faculty Director of the Solomon Center for Health Law and Policy Abbe R. Gluck ’00 explains in an interview how Oklahoma's landmark opioid trial will impact pending cases across America.
Legal Scholars’ Letter on Initiating a Congressional Lawsuit to End Illegal US Role in the Yemen War
A letter drafted by Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science Bruce Ackerman ’67 with assistance from other participants was submitted to Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi urging her to initiate a lawsuit to halt the role of the United States supporting Saudi Arabia and its allies in the war in Yemen.
Shibley Family Fund Professor Yair Listokin ’05 was interviewed on a podcast about topics from his new book, Law and Macroeconomics: Legal Remedies to Recessions.