Court hears YLS case
Clinic given trial run in Supreme Court
Yale Law School students watched their work come to fruition Wednesday as the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Hein vs. Freedom from Religion Foundation, the first case in which the school’s Supreme Court Advocacy Clinic is serving as a primary representative.
Andrew Pincus ’77, adviser to the clinic and a partner at the Washington, D.C. law firm Mayer, Brown, Rowe, and Maw, delivered yesterday’s oral argument before the court with several law students on hand to watch. Last month, law school students prepared a merits brief in the case, which addresses whether taxpayers can...
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