Yale Law School Today
Thursday, March 16, 2023

News
Panel Brings Manhattan Felony Alternative-to-Incarceration Court to Yale Law School
The audience learned about an innovative alternative sentencing program at a recent panel co-sponsored by the Liman Center.
Tuesday, November 01, 2022
Thursday, October 13, 2022
Wednesday, April 27, 2022
In The Press
It Is Time to Repeal Connecticut’s Incarceration Lien — A Commentary by Jenny Carroll, Mila Reed Guevara ’23, and Ryanne Bamieh ’23
The Connecticut Mirror
Jenny Carroll is the Director of the Arthur Liman Center for Public Interest Law and a Visiting Professor of Law at Yale Law School. Mila Reed Guevara and Ryanne Bamieh are members of the class of 2023 at Yale Law School.
Monday, February 27, 2023
Thursday, December 15, 2022

The original Connecticut Prisoners’ Rights manual from 1997.
Tuesday, November 1, 2022
Thursday, October 27, 2022

The symposium Incarceration and Imagination explored writing inside and outside of prison walls.
Event
Criminal Liability in Transitional Justice: Lessons Learned and the Road Ahead
6:10PM to 7:30PM
BH Room 116
Monday, March 1, 2021
4:19
Thursday, March 2, 2023
In The Press
Can Police Police Their Own? NYPD as a Case Study.
The Christian Science Monitor
Clinical Lecturer in Law and the Policing, Law, and Policy Director of the Justice Collaboratory Jorge X. Camacho ’10 tells why understanding the New York Police Department can help explain policing in the U.S.
Monday, February 27, 2023
In The Press
Real Solutions to the Policing Culture Problem — A Commentary by Jorge X. Camacho ’10 and Caroline Nobo
The Hill
Jorge X. Camacho ’10 is a Clinical Lecturer in Law and the Policing, Law, and Policy Director of the Justice Collaboratory at Yale Law School. Caroline Nobo is a Research Scholar in Law and Executive Director of the Justice Collaboratory at Yale Law School.
Thursday, February 9, 2023
In The Press
When Elite Cops Go Rogue
Business Insider
Clinical Lecturer in Law and the Policing, Law, and Policy Director of the Justice Collaboratory Jorge X. Camacho ’10 discusses elite police units.
Tuesday, January 31, 2023
In The Press
Tyre Nichols Case: Does Diversity in Policing Address Police Brutality?
ABC News
J. Skelly Wright Professor of Law James Forman Jr. comments on the pattern of violent behavior seen in specialized police units.
Monday, January 30, 2023
In The Press
Tyre Nichols Beating Opens a Complex Conversation on Race and Policing
The New York Times
J. Skelly Wright Professor of Law James Forman Jr. comments on the role that police officers’ race plays when acts of violence are committed by police.
Monday, January 30, 2023
In The Press
Ben Crump Applauded ‘Swift Justice’ in Tyre Nichols Killing. Experts Say the Speed Was ‘Unusual.’
USA Today
Clinical Lecturer in Law and the Policing, Law, and Policy Director of the Justice Collaboratory Jorge X. Camacho ’10 comments on how quickly charges were filed in the death of Tyre Nichols compared to similar cases.
Sunday, January 29, 2023
In The Press
Body Camera Footage Couldn’t Save Tyre Nichols
The Washington Post
Stephen L. Carter ’79 is the William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Law at Yale Law School.
Thursday, January 26, 2023
In The Press
Data From Big Cities Suggests Most Violent Crime Fell Last Year. It’s Not the Full Picture, Experts Say.
USA Today
Clinical Lecturer in Law and the Policing, Law, and Policy Director of the Justice Collaboratory Jorge X. Camacho ’10 explains why a new report on crime rates in dozens of the nation's largest cities last year doesn’t tell the whole story about national trends in crime.
Saturday, January 14, 2023
In The Press
The System Has Never Had an Answer for Violent Kids — A Commentary by Stephen L. Carter ’79
The Washington Post
Stephen L. Carter ’79 is the William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Law at Yale Law School.
Friday, November 18, 2022
In The Press
Why Slavery as a Punishment for Crime Was Just on the Ballot in Some States
PBS News Hour
Clinical Professor of Law Claudia Flores comments on the use of prison labor in the U.S. in light of state ballot measures that would outlaw slavery as a legal punishment for crime.