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For more information, see the 2022-2023 JD Financial Aid Handbook.
For more information, see the 2022-2023 JD Financial Aid Handbook.
With the drafts of the Data Act (DA), the Data Governance Act (DGA), the Digital Markets Act (DMA), the Digital Services Act (DSA), and the Artificial Intelligence Act (AIA), the EU Commission has presented five cornerstones of its digital regulation approach more recently.
Join Amul Thapar visits Yale Law School for a conversation about originalism. Judge Thapar serves as a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. His judicial career began in 2007 when President George W. Bush nominated him to serve on the Eastern District of Kentucky, making him the first South Asian Article III judge in American history. In 2017, he became President Donald J. Trump’s first appellate court nominee. Before joining the bench, Judge Thapar served as the United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Kentucky.
What is the future of worker power in the US? On the one hand, the last several decades have been characterized by declining labor power and legal retrenchment. Private sector union membership is at an all-time low, and the Supreme Court recently dealt a major blow to public sector unions. “Right to work” laws, and a raft of other rules make the legal environment inhospitable to organizing and help explain some of labor’s decline.
Join us for advice and information from upper-class students who have worked in the private and public sectors on legal issues involving technology, media, and intellectual property.
Presenters:
John Bowers ('23)
Abby Lemert ('23)
Karen Sung ('23)
Alyssa Tamboura ('24)
Shunhe Wang ('23)
The Prosecution Externship is a clinic that places YLS students at the New Haven State's Attorney's Office and the District of Connecticut U.S. Attorney's Office during the academic year.
Students assist the offices in drafting memos, motions, warrants, and other documents; observe trials; and perform arraignments and other court proceedings (if desired). Interested students can also work on the civil side at the U.S. Attorney's Office. Students have substantial discretion over the matters they choose to work on.
Come sit with a cup of tea and chat, paint your nails, color, doodle, do your own craft project, write a gratitude note or learn a skill with your wellness counselor Catherine Banson and others.