About the Liman Center
Through the work of faculty, students, and fellows, the Arthur Liman Center for Public Interest Law at Yale Law School aims to improve the ability of individuals and groups to obtain fair treatment under the law. Since 1997, the center has launched hundreds of public sector legal careers, undertaken innovative research to generate meaningful change, and supported communities, in the hopes of contributing to a more just legal system. The Liman Center offers:
- Classes and workshops1
- Fellowships for law and undergraduate students2
- Research, reports, and testimony3, including the Seeing Solitary website4
- Panel discussions and colloquia5
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