Lafayette S. Foster Professor of Law Kate Stith is quoted in a report about a re-argument of Dartmouth College v. Woodward, the landmark 1819 Supreme Court case that preserved Dartmouth’s status as a private college.
As New Haven children suffer lead poisoning, officials debate policy
Nathan Baker Clinical Professor of Law J.L. Pottenger, Jr. ’75 and Amy Marx ’00 are quoted in the New Haven Register about the city’s response to cases of lead poisoning in New Haven.
Legally Binding: Book Bindings on Display at Yale Law Library
Rare Book Librarian Michael Widener is quoted in Rare Book Monthly about the new exhibition at the Law Library, “Legally Binding: Fine and Historic Bindings”
The court’s opinion was right on this case. But the concurrence was even righter.
Sterling Professor of Law Akhil Reed Amar ’84 is mentioned in George Will’s column in the Washington Post. Will writes that Justice Gorsuch cited Professor Amar’s book The Bill of Rights: Creation and Reconstruction in a concurrence last week.