Sarah Conde
Sarah Conde
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Law School decision about JAG to be made by Monday
Yale could lose federal grants
The Yale Law School will announce a $350 million decision Monday. Last semester, the U.S. Army wrote several letters to Yale President Richard Levin stating that Yale Law School's treatment of military recruiters does not comply with applicable laws.
Yale Law grads live up to service reputation, slowly
There's a joke that says the only way to get in to Yale Law School is to spend a year building huts in Central America. The joke perhaps epitomizes Yale's reputation for combining extreme selectivity with a dedication to public service. "Yale's...
Law School meeting addresses diversity
Students demand plan of action, timeline at Law School forum
Yale Law School students say they are tired of talking about faculty diversity. But that is what more than 250 people did last night at a town hall meeting in the Law School auditorium. With two open microphones, students and faculty made requests and...
The law, children and loneliness
Some people might rest on their laurels after getting into the top law school in the country. But when Adam Haslett LAW '02 was accepted to Yale Law School he deferred his enrollment for three years while pursuing creative writing. And the work paid...
Journalism program holds reunion
Master of Studies in Law program celebrates 25 years of fellowships
For 25 years, the Yale Law School has been taking journalists out of the real world and putting them in the ivory tower. The Master of Studies in Law program, which brings up to five journalists to the Law School for one year to learn about the law...
Law School to launch new, glossy magazine
Scientific American and the Harvard Business Review have readers who are not scientists and businessmen. And the founders of Legal Affairs, a glossy new magazine connected to the Yale Law School, hope their publication will follow in the footsteps of...
Death row survivor addresses Law School
After 21 years in prison, innocent man freed
Don Paradis spent 21 years in prison for a murder he did not commit. He watched workers bring in wood to build the gallows where he was supposed to hang. And now he's a free man. After Paradis spent 14 years on death row, the pro bono work of...
Law School conference on race honors late judge, professor
Congressional delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton said a goal of this weekend's conference in honor of the late Judge A. Leon Higginbotham LAW '52 was to improve the U.S. legal system. "Law is not an inanimate instrument with a will of its own," Norton said...
Rebels with a cause: Law School forum draws hundreds
The Yale Law School got rebellious this weekend. Students, professors and lawyers gathered at the Law School for the ninth annual Rebellious Lawyering Conference, the largest student-run public interest forum in the United States. Speakers tackled...
Former National Security Advisor emphasizes arms control
While many Americans have viewed national security as a primary concern since Sept. 11, former National Security Advisor Sandy Berger told Yale students Tuesday that one of security's important components has receded into the background. In a Law...

