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Earlier this month, “The Unfinished Legacy of Brown v. Board of Education at 70” conference brought together educators, leading scholars, and legal experts to discuss the current state of racial and economic... Read more »
With the goal of making legal scholarship freely available outside of “proprietary and predatory frameworks,” Yale Law School has launched Law Archive, a free and open archive for publishing legal scholarship. Developed... Read more »
Juelsgaard Intellectual Property and Innovation Clinic students Mark Cantu (JD ’24), Tim Fellows (JD ’24), and Mike Roesler (JD ’24) recently submitted a comment to the National Institute of Standards and Technology... Read more »
The U.S. Department of Labor Wage and Hour Division (WHD) is in the process of publishing industry-specific guidance for compliance with the 2022 Providing Urgent Maternal Protections for Nursing Mothers Act (PUMP... Read more »
There are many reasons to recommend a clinic to a fellow student: it helps bridge the gap between theory and practice; it surrounds you with like-minded friends; it offers great mentorship both... Read more »
The Clinic is a rewarding and rejuvenating space for reflection and growth. Over the quarter, I learned a ton about what responsible and effective human rights work looks like. My substantive knowledge... Read more »
Working on sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI) issues over the clinic quarter was an extremely fulfilling experience in so many ways. Most of our efforts focused on our partners in the... Read more »
