Featured News The New York Times An Effort to End ‘Judge-Shopping’ Turns Into a ‘Political Firestorm’ An Effort to End ‘Judge-Shopping’ Turns Into a ‘Political Firestorm’ Inside Climate News As Legal Challenges Against the Fossil Fuel Industry Notch Some Successes, Are Livestock Companies the Next Target? As Legal Challenges Against the Fossil Fuel Industry Notch Some Successes, Are Livestock Companies the Next Target? The Military Times Court OKs Lawsuit Accusing VA of Discrimination in Disability Claims Court OKs Lawsuit Accusing VA of Discrimination in Disability Claims News Recent Search June 7, 2023 | Governing How Should Governments Respond to the Next Budget Crisis? Professor of Law David Schleicher discusses his new book, In A Bad State: Responding to State and Local Budget Crises. How Should Governments Respond to the Next Budget Crisis? June 7, 2023 | The Washington Post Merck’s Lawsuit Against Drug Price Controls Is Doomed — A Commentary by Stephen L. Carter ’79 Stephen L. Carter ’79 is the William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Law at Yale Law School. Merck’s Lawsuit Against Drug Price Controls Is Doomed — A Commentary by Stephen L. Carter ’79 June 6, 2023 | The Associated Press Ukraine Brands Russia ‘Terrorist State’ in Opening Statement at International Court Sterling Professor of International Law Harold Hongju Koh represents Ukraine in its new case against Russia before the International Court of Justice. Ukraine Brands Russia ‘Terrorist State’ in Opening Statement at International Court June 6, 2023 | Reuters Ukraine Denounces Russia as ‘Terrorist State’ at World Court Hearing Sterling Professor of International Law Harold Hongju Koh made opening arguments in Ukraine’s new case against Russia before the International Court of Justice. Ukraine Denounces Russia as ‘Terrorist State’ at World Court Hearing June 5, 2023 | Slate What Happens When Cities Run Out of Money Professor of Law David N. Schleicher’s new book, In a Bad State: Responding to State and Local Budget Crises, is reviewed. What Happens When Cities Run Out of Money June 5, 2023 | Law.com When Rainmakers Leave, Partners Ask ‘Should I Stay or Should I Go?’ Professor of Law John Morley ’06 explains what can cause a run on partners leaving law firms. When Rainmakers Leave, Partners Ask ‘Should I Stay or Should I Go?’ June 5, 2023 | The Atlantic No One Knows What ‘Race Neutral’ Admissions Looks Like — A Commentary by Issa Kohler-Hausmann '08 Issa Kohler-Hausmann '08 is a Professor of Law at Yale Law School. No One Knows What ‘Race Neutral’ Admissions Looks Like — A Commentary by Issa Kohler-Hausmann '08 June 5, 2023 | CT Insider Lamont Claims ‘More Housing Built Last Year Than Anytime This Century’ in CT. That’s False. Clinical Professor Anika Singh Lemar comments on claims that construction of housing in Connecticut was at a high last year. Lamont Claims ‘More Housing Built Last Year Than Anytime This Century’ in CT. That’s False. June 4, 2023 | The Atlantic The Era of Flush State Budgets Is Over — A Commentary by David Schleicher David N. Schleicher is a Professor of Law at Yale Law School. The Era of Flush State Budgets Is Over — A Commentary by David Schleicher Pagination First page 1 … Page 28 Page 29 Page 30 Page 31 Current page 32 Page 33 Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 … Last page 292