Featured News Foreign Affairs War Unbound: Gaza, Ukraine, and the Breakdown of International Law — A Commentary by Oona A. Hathaway ’97 War Unbound: Gaza, Ukraine, and the Breakdown of International Law — A Commentary by Oona A. Hathaway ’97 Washington Post Live Podcast Larry Summers and Natasha Sarin on Trump’s Tax Cuts and Reducing Wealth Inequity Through Tax Policy Larry Summers and Natasha Sarin on Trump’s Tax Cuts and Reducing Wealth Inequity Through Tax Policy The New York Times An Effort to End ‘Judge-Shopping’ Turns Into a ‘Political Firestorm’ An Effort to End ‘Judge-Shopping’ Turns Into a ‘Political Firestorm’ News Recent Search April 15, 2024 | The New York Times Transgender Veterans Sue V.A. Over Gender-Affirming Surgeries The Veterans Legal Services Clinic’s new lawsuit representing the Transgender American Veterans Association against the VA was covered. Transgender Veterans Sue V.A. Over Gender-Affirming Surgeries April 15, 2024 | WSHU Yale Veterans Clinic Sues VA Over Gender Confirmation Surgery The Veterans Legal Services Clinic’s new lawsuit representing the Transgender American Veterans Association against the VA was covered. Yale Veterans Clinic Sues VA Over Gender Confirmation Surgery April 15, 2024 | The Washington Monthly Abortion and the Comstock “Chastity” Law Time Bomb — A Commentary by William Eskridge Jr. ’78 Professor William N. Eskridge, Jr. is the Alexander M. Bickel Professor of Public Law at Yale Law School. Abortion and the Comstock “Chastity” Law Time Bomb — A Commentary by William Eskridge Jr. ’78 April 13, 2024 | The New York Times Who Cares if Supreme Court Justices Get Along? — A Commentary by Linda Greenhouse ’78 MSL Linda Greenhouse ’78 MSL is a Clinical Lecturer in Law and a Senior Research Scholar at Yale Law School. Who Cares if Supreme Court Justices Get Along? — A Commentary by Linda Greenhouse ’78 MSL April 13, 2024 | The Hartford Courant CT Artists and Scholars Win Prestigious Guggenheim Awards Professor of History, African American Studies, and Law Elizabeth Hinton was highlighted as a recent awardee of the Guggenheim Fellowship. CT Artists and Scholars Win Prestigious Guggenheim Awards April 12, 2024 | The Washington Post Trump’s Tax Cuts Expire Soon. Let’s Be Smarter About What Comes Next — A Commentary by Natasha Sarin Natasha Sarin is an Associate Professor of Law at Yale Law School with a secondary appointment at the Yale School of Management. Trump’s Tax Cuts Expire Soon. Let’s Be Smarter About What Comes Next — A Commentary by Natasha Sarin April 12, 2024 | Bloomberg Silencing Trump With a Gag Order Is Hopeless — A Commentary by Stephen L. Carter ’79 Stephen L. Carter is the William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Law at Yale Law School. Silencing Trump With a Gag Order Is Hopeless — A Commentary by Stephen L. Carter ’79 April 12, 2024 | Yahoo Finance Former Biden Administration Economists Launch New Budget Lab Associate Professor of Law Natasha Sarin spoke about the need for tax policy reform and her new nonpartisan policy research center, the Budget Lab at Yale. Former Biden Administration Economists Launch New Budget Lab April 11, 2024 | The Jewish Telegraphic Agency An Indiana Court Ruled That Jews Have a Religious Liberty Right to Abortion. Here’s Why That Matters — A Commentary by Michael Helfand ’07 Michael Helfand is a Florence Rogatz Visiting Professor of Law at Yale Law School. An Indiana Court Ruled That Jews Have a Religious Liberty Right to Abortion. Here’s Why That Matters — A Commentary by Michael Helfand ’07 Pagination Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Last page 295