The differing ways in which government officials and advocates serve the public interest will be explored in “Collaboration, Cooperation, and Confrontation: (En)Countering Disagreement in Pursuit of Social Justice,” being held Thursday-Friday, March 3-4,...
Manhattan’s District Attorney Cyrus Vance, Jr. (Yale College Class of ‘77) will give a public talk at Yale on March 30, at 7 p.m., in Room 102 of Linsly-Chittenden Hall, 63 High Street.In his talk, titled “Leadership, Law and Public Service Today,” Vance...
Members of the legal academy, leaders of progressive organizations, practitioners and policymakers from across America will come together for “The Constitution in 2020,” a conference at Yale Law School providing an opportunity for participants to...
Yale Law School will host a public discussion titled “Breaking With Tradition: New Frontiers for Same Sex Marriage,” March 4–5. The event is free for Yale students, faculty and affiliates as well as their domestic partners or spouses. There is a $25...
As part of the tour to bring the World Series trophy to Boston Red Sox fans in New England, team president and CEO Larry Lucchino will visit his alma mater, Yale Law School, with the trophy for a rally at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, November 17 in the Law...
Joseph Goldstein, Sterling Professor Emeritus of Law and Derald H. Ruttenberg Professorial Lecturer in Law at Yale, died on Sunday, March 12, at Yale New Haven Hospital after being stricken at home. He was 76. Born in 1923 in Springfield, Massachusetts...
The future of Western efforts on behalf of legal reform in the former Soviet Union will be the topic of a two-day conference April 23-24 at Yale Law School, 127 Wall Street. The conference, titled “Promoting Legal Reform in the Former Soviet Union,”...
Richard Lambert, editor in chief of the London-based Financial Times, will give a talk on “The U.S. - EU Relationship: Going Off the Rails?” on Tuesday, April 13, at 4 p.m. in the Faculty Lounge of Yale Law School, 127 Wall St. Lambert became editor of...