Why Is China Finding It So Hard to Close the Chapter on Qing History and What Are Its Implications?
Professor of Law Taisu Zhang ’08 is quoted in a South China Morning Post commentary about the unpublished scholarship of a recently deceased historian of the Qing dynasty.
Yale Law Students Fight To Bring Justice to CT Veterans, Address Gaps in Service
William O. Douglas Clinical Professor of Law Michael Wishnie ’93, Sonora Taffa ’24, and Alex Johnson ’24 are quoted in a story about the work of the Veterans Legal Services Clinic on behalf of transgender veterans and service members.
Inaugural Contract Theory Workshop Hosts ‘Dream Team’ of International Scholars
Professor Daniel Markovits ’00 is quoted and Professor Alan Schwartz ’64 are mentioned in an article highlighting a recent workshop hosted by Berkeley Law’s new Center for Private Law Theory.
Biden Willfully Withheld Classified Docs but Will Not Be Charged, Special Counsel Says
Gerard C. and Bernice Latrobe Smith Professor of International Law Oona Hathaway ’97 discusses the Justice Department’s decision not to prosecute President Biden for his handling of classified Obama-era documents.
Taking Stock of ICJ Decisions in the ‘Ukraine v. Russia’ Cases — And Implications for South Africa’s Case Against Israel — A Commentary by Oona A. Hathaway ’97
Oona A. Hathaway ’97 is the Gerard C. and Bernice Latrobe Smith Professor of International Law at Yale Law School.