Ketema Ross came to Yale with a dream of changing the world as a civil rights lawyer. But during his first year as a law student, Ross lost his faith in the law as a tool for... Read on
The man who brought us instant oatmeal, toy ads on the backs of cereal boxes, and the America First non-intervention movement has died at 98. Among... Read on
Debo Adegbile is not a Yale alumnus. But he has a couple hundred boosters at Yale Law School and Yale Divinity School—and they want Chris Coons... Read on
Yale College was "too progressive" for Sonia Sotomayor ’79JD when she came to visit from her conservative Catholic high school in 1972, the US... Read on
It's not a very funny subject: Vietnam veterans were less-than-honorably discharged because of their post-traumatic stress disorder. Now, aging and... Read on
"Yale suing Obama administration," tweets FOIANews. That's a stretch: a team of Yale law students is helping a news reporter sue the administration... Read on
Carole Bass ’83, ’97MSL | December 19 2013 11:05am
Football players aren't the only Yalies who are moving back on campus. Five years from now, Yale Law students will again have a chance to live in... Read on
A persistent reporter from Brazil found herself arrested, handcuffed, and jailed for several hours after she tried to track down her country's top judge at a Yale... Read on
Ian Ayres ’81, ’86JD, has (temporarily) passed himself off as African American, butted heads with his students over in-class web surfing, and... Read on
"The law" means one thing to those who study and teach it in ivy-covered classrooms. It has a very different meaning to those who enforce the law, and those... Read on
Yale law students and faculty have joined the fray over National Security Agency collection of Verizon customers' phone call data. The Law School's... Read on
Carole Bass ’83, ’97MSL | June 11 2013 11:26am
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