Featured News Education Next Building Better Citizens Begins in the Classroom — A Commentary by Justin Driver Building Better Citizens Begins in the Classroom — A Commentary by Justin Driver Foreign Affairs Don’t Go to War With the ICC — A Commentary by Oona A. Hathaway ’97 Don’t Go to War With the ICC — A Commentary by Oona A. Hathaway ’97 CII’s The Voice of Corporate Governance podcast 11th Hour Option Discounting with Sven Riethmueller 11th Hour Option Discounting with Sven Riethmueller News Recent Search October 27, 2022 | Just Security Why We Need the Alien Tort Statute Clarification Act Now — 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 Why We Need the Alien Tort Statute Clarification Act Now — A Commentary by Oona A. Hathaway ’97 October 26, 2022 | The New York Times Affirmative Action Isn’t Dead Yet — A Commentary by Justin Driver Justin Driver is the Robert R. Slaughter Professor of Law at Yale Law School. Affirmative Action Isn’t Dead Yet — A Commentary by Justin Driver October 25, 2022 | The Washington Post In Jon Meacham’s Biography, Lincoln Is a Guiding Light for Our Times Allen H. Duffy Class of 1960 Professor of Law John Fabian Witt ’99 reviews “And There Was Light,” a new biography of Abraham Lincoln. In Jon Meacham’s Biography, Lincoln Is a Guiding Light for Our Times October 25, 2022 | Connecticut Public A Look Into Connecticut’s History of Housing Segregation Walter E. Meyer Professor Emeritus of Property and Urban Law Robert C. Ellickson ’66 joins a conversation on zoning and segregation in Connecticut. A Look Into Connecticut’s History of Housing Segregation October 25, 2022 | Vital City The Strange History and Impact of Broken Windows — A Commentary by Tracey L. Meares Tracey L. Meares is the Walton Hale Hamilton Professor of Law and a Founding Director of the Justice Collaboratory at Yale Law School. The Strange History and Impact of Broken Windows — A Commentary by Tracey L. Meares October 25, 2022 | The Washington Post Jaywalking Shouldn’t Be a Crime, and Now It Isn’t — A Commentary by Stephen L. Carter ’79 Stephen L. Carter ’79 is the William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Law at Yale Law School. Jaywalking Shouldn’t Be a Crime, and Now It Isn’t — A Commentary by Stephen L. Carter ’79 October 24, 2022 | The Washington Post Hans Niemann’s $100 Million Chess Lawsuit Will Be Tough to Win — A Commentary by Stephen L. Carter ’79 Stephen L. Carter ’79 is the William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Law at Yale Law School. Hans Niemann’s $100 Million Chess Lawsuit Will Be Tough to Win — A Commentary by Stephen L. Carter ’79 October 22, 2022 | The New York Times Why a Question About Slavery Is Now on the Ballot in 5 States Clinical Professor of Law Claudia Flores comments on ballot measures in five states that would ban slavery or involuntary servitude as punishment. Why a Question About Slavery Is Now on the Ballot in 5 States October 18, 2022 | The Washington Post Does Campus Diversity Justify Affirmative Action? Our Study Says Yes. — Adam Chilton, Justin Driver, Jonathan Masur and Kyle Rozema A Commentary by Justin Driver is the Robert R. Slaughter Professor of Law. Does Campus Diversity Justify Affirmative Action? Our Study Says Yes. — Adam Chilton, Justin Driver, Jonathan Masur and Kyle Rozema A Commentary by Pagination First page 1 … Page 62 Page 63 Page 64 Page 65 Current page 66 Page 67 Page 68 Page 69 Page 70 … Last page 305