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Sexuality law scholar to teach at Yale Law School

Douglas NeJaime, a nationally recognized scholar, will join the Yale Law School faculty next July.

Chauncey reflects on Yale career

Beloved history professor George Chauncey ’77 GRD ’89 is leaving Yale for Columbia University.

GUIDO: Your voice matters

Matt Guido ’19 is no stranger to student government at Yale — but that does not mean he believes it is perfect. Guido, who has […]

GIRARD: YCC needs to change

Having served as the sole student voice alongside faculty members and administrators in various University-wide committees, Nick Girard ’19, who is running uncontested for YCC […]

Take Back The Night offers week of comprehensive programming

With dancing and lively music, students participating in Take Back the Night, an annual weeklong program designed to promote sexual respect, toured their way through […]

Lawsuit accuses Yale of sex discrimination

A recent op-ed published in The Wall Street Journal has drawn attention to a lawsuit filed against the University.

Experts, students divided on Harvard Law’s move to accept GRE

Harvard Law School announced last month that it would accept GRE scores in lieu of the LSAT.

Government officials partner with Law School clinic

Yale Law School students and faculty have become a major force in legal battles against President Donald Trump’s order.

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Law professor cited in landmark ruling

In a recent case, the majority opinion used the work of Yale Law School professor James Forman to support the court’s argument.

Law symposium focuses on medical-legal partnerships

Can lawyers play a role in ensuring accessible health care for all Americans? According to researchers, scholars and students who attended Yale Law School’s Medical-Legal […]

Conference promotes Jewish legal studies

Jewish law and Ph.D. students at Yale hosted a conference on Sunday featuring scholars and practitioners in Jewish legal studies in the hopes of reinvigorating […]

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