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Friday, June 10, 2022

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Medical-Legal Partnerships Advocate for Equitable Care
The Medical-Legal Partnerships program at the Law School provided free legal services to more than 350 New Haven clients in 2021 alone.
Saturday, June 25, 2022
In The Press
The Trump Court Limited Women’s Rights Using 19th-Century Standards — A Commentary by Reva Siegel
The Washington Post
Reva Siegel is Nicholas deB. Katzenbach Professor of Law at Yale Law School.
Thursday, April 28, 2022
Friday, June 10, 2022

James Bhandary-Alexander and Emily Rock ’14 lead a Medical-Legal Partnerships class in the spring.
Thursday, June 9, 2022

Marchers in Washington, D.C. protest to end gun violence in 2021.
Monday, May 2, 2022
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The National Cancer Act, signed in 1971 by President Nixon, is now 50 years old.
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Tuesday, July 5, 2022
In The Press
How Can States Limit Guns? By Protecting The Right to Peaceably Assemble — A Commentary by Ian Ayres ’86
Los Angeles Times
Ian Ayres ’86 is the Oscar M. Ruebhausen Professor at Yale Law School and a Professor at Yale’s School of Management.
Tuesday, July 5, 2022
In The Press
Infertility Patients and Doctors Fear Abortion Bans Could Restrict I.V.F.
The New York Times
Executive Director of the Solomon Center for Health Law and Policy Katherine Kraschel is quoted about how frozen embryos could be affected under new state abortion bans.
Tuesday, July 5, 2022
In The Press
After Roe, Are Republicans Willing to Expand the Social Safety Net?
The Guardian
Nicholas deB. Katzenbach Professor of Law Reva Siegel is cited about the potential of Republican states to expand social services to pregnant women after Dobbs v. Jackson.
Friday, July 1, 2022
In The Press
Can HIPAA protect you from anti-abortion laws? What to know about medical privacy rights.
USA TODAY
Executive Director of the Solomon Center for Health Law and Policy Katherine Kraschel is quoted about medical privacy rights.
Wednesday, June 29, 2022
In The Press
States Say Abortion Bans Don't Affect IVF. Providers And Lawyers Are Worried Anyway.
NBC News
Priscilla Smith ’91 is quoted about whether frozen embryos could be defined as unborn children under new state abortion bans.
Tuesday, June 28, 2022
In The Press
Post-Roe America: Politics, Privacy, and the Court
Pivot
Professor of Law Amy Kapczynski ’03 was a guest on this podcast episode about the implications of the Dobbs v. Jackson decision.
Monday, June 27, 2022
In The Press
Some Worry Overturning of Roe V. Wade Will Lead To New Efforts To Restrict Private Life
WTNH
Executive Director of the Solomon Center for Health Law and Policy Katherine Kraschel is quoted on the broader implications of Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization
Monday, June 27, 2022
In The Press
America Is Sliding into the Long Pandemic Defeat
The Atlantic
Associate Professor (Adjunct) of Law Gregg Gonsalves and Professor of Law Amy Kapczynski ’03, co-directors of the Global Health Justice Partnership, are quoted about the current state of the COVID-19 pandemic in America.
Saturday, June 25, 2022
In The Press
The Trump Court Limited Women’s Rights Using 19th-Century Standards — A Commentary by Reva Siegel
The Washington Post
Reva Siegel is Nicholas deB. Katzenbach Professor of Law at Yale Law School.
Saturday, June 25, 2022
In The Press
How Did Roe Fall?
The New York Times
Nicholas deB. Katzenbach Professor of Law Reva Siegel is quoted on the abortion debate since Roe.