Beginning March 28th, the new digital subscription plan of the online edition of New York Times will limit public access of free contents to 20 articles per month. The law...
Finding judgments (on the merits), decisions (on admissibility), advisory opinions, resolutions, and reports of the European Court of Human Rights has never been easier. ECHR...
Have you ever considered using a print source such as an encyclopedia or a handbook to jumpstart your comparative law research project? The law library’s Foreign and...
The law library has commenced a subscription to ClimateWire, an online news service covering global climate change news and issues. The resource also includes useful...
(photograph courtesy Yale Law School)
In a January 18, 2011, New York Times op-ed column, David Brooks declared, “Amy Chua is a Wimp.” I have worked with Amy Chua on several...
The Yale chapter of Amnesty International presents an International Human Rights Film Festival!
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, February 3, 4 & 5
Come enjoy free food,...
The Bailiwicks of Jersey and Guernsey make up the Channel Islands located in the English Channel off the coast of Normandy, France. They are subject to the British Crown but...