Featured News Morning Edition / NPR Could Trump’s Threats to Iran’s Civilian Infrastructure Be Considered a War Crime? Could Trump’s Threats to Iran’s Civilian Infrastructure Be Considered a War Crime? Squawk Box / CNBC Labor Market Looking Resilient, Hard To Tell What Impact of Iran War Will Be, Says The Budget Lab’s Natasha Sarin Labor Market Looking Resilient, Hard To Tell What Impact of Iran War Will Be, Says The Budget Lab’s Natasha Sarin Fortune Your Electricity Bill Keeps Rising. Here’s What’s Actually Causing It and How to Fix It — A Commentary by Joshua Macey ’17 Your Electricity Bill Keeps Rising. Here’s What’s Actually Causing It and How to Fix It — A Commentary by Joshua Macey ’17 News Recent Search June 26, 2018 | The New York Times Trump Travel Ban: How It Affects the Countries Diala Shamas ’11 is quoted and the Rule of Law Clinic is mentioned in an article about how the travel ban affects different countries. Trump Travel Ban: How It Affects the Countries June 26, 2018 | The New York Times The Court Ruled Correctly on the Travel Ban—A Commentary by Peter H. Schuck Peter H. Schuck is the Simeon E. Baldwin Professor of Law Emeritus at Yale Law School. The Court Ruled Correctly on the Travel Ban—A Commentary by Peter H. Schuck June 25, 2018 | NPR/ All Things Considered What Rights Are Afforded To People Who Cross The U.S. Border Illegally Leighton Homer Surbeck Professor of Law Cristina Rodríguez ’00 is interviewed about the rights of those who cross the border illegally. What Rights Are Afforded To People Who Cross The U.S. Border Illegally June 25, 2018 | PBS News Hour What constitutional rights do undocumented immigrants have? Leighton Homer Surbeck Professor of Law Cristina Rodríguez ’00 is interviewed about the rights of those who cross the border illegally. What constitutional rights do undocumented immigrants have? June 25, 2018 | The New York Times Key Question for Judge in Weinstein Case: Can Other Accusers Testify? Professor of Law Steven Duke ’61 LLM is quoted in an article about which accusers may be allowed to testify in the Harvey Weinstein trial. Key Question for Judge in Weinstein Case: Can Other Accusers Testify? June 22, 2018 | New Haven Independent Forman: We’re Expelling Our Own, Too Professor of Law James Forman, Jr. ’92 was interviewed. Forman: We’re Expelling Our Own, Too June 21, 2018 | Bloomberg Businessweek The Wealthy Atlanta Suburb Fighting to Secede From Its City Professor of Law David Schleicher is quoted in an article about a wealthy Georgia suburb that wants to succeed from its city. The Wealthy Atlanta Suburb Fighting to Secede From Its City June 21, 2018 | The Regulatory Review How to Regulate During a Financial Crisis Scholarship by Sterling Professor of Law Roberta Romano ’80 is discussed. How to Regulate During a Financial Crisis June 20, 2018 | The New York Times How the Government Can Lower Drug Prices Scholarship by Professor of Law Amy Kapczynski ’03, Hannah Brennan ’13, Christine Monahan ’16, and Zain Rizvi ’17 is cited in a commentary about ways the federal government could curb rising drug prices. How the Government Can Lower Drug Prices Pagination First page 1 … Page 395 Page 396 Page 397 Page 398 Current page 399 Page 400 Page 401 Page 402 Page 403 … Last page 426