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Liman Center Announces 2022–2023 Fellows
The Arthur Liman Center for Public Interest Law will welcome 10 new fellows for 2022–2023 and extend the fellowships of four current fellows.
Liman Center Welcomes New Director
Jennifer Taylor ’10, a Senior Attorney at Equal Justice Initiative, will be the next Director of the Arthur Liman Center for Public Interest Law.
Professor Kronman Seeks Eternity in an Age of Disenchantment
Sterling Professor of Law and former Dean Anthony T. Kronman ’75 proposes an alternative to atheism and religion in his latest book.
The Wall Street Journal
‘After Disbelief’ Review: What’s a Heaven For?
The Story Behind Dunn v. Blumstein, 50 Years after it Changed Voting in Tennessee
James Blumstein ’70 discusses his role in a landmark Tennessee voting rights case, which he filed shortly after graduating from Yale Law School. March 21, 2022 marks the 50th anniversary of the decision.
Jessica Sager ’99 Reimagines Childcare
A profile of Jessica Sager ’99, co-founder and chief executive officer of All Our Kin, a national nonprofit that trains, supports, and sustains family childcare educators. She started the organization when she was a Liman Fellow.
SCOTUS Echoes Faculty Paper: Badly Chosen Funds May Fail Duty to Retirement Investors
A 2015 article by Professor Ian Ayres ’86 and Quinn Curtis ’09 gained new relevance thanks to a recent Supreme Court decision.
Yale Law School Announces Tuition-Free Scholarships for Highest Need Students
The Hurst Horizon Scholarship Program expands the Law School’s robust financial aid offerings to level the playing field for students with significant financial need.
Redefining the Future of Legal Education
Countless conversations with alumni, faculty, and students culminated in the launch of The Joseph C. Tsai Leadership Program at Yale Law School in November 2021. The innovative new program seeks to empower the next generation of leaders to effect powerful change in any career path they choose.