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  1. International Law Programs provides administrative coherence to the many programs at YLS that engage with international law. Its primary purpose is to assist students in identifying international opportunities — curricular, extracurricular — at Yale Law School, Yale, and beyond. Learn more about our staff and what we do.

  2. 203.432.8464 | publicaffairs.law@yale.edu. The Office of Public Affairs provides a range of services to print and broadcast media requesting information about the Law School, its faculty, research, students, staff, and programs. Media Inquiries.

  3. At Yale, students are able to select their courses as soon as they reach their second semester. Yale Law School is also unusual in that students can enroll in a clinic during the second semester of their first year. Yale Law School’s strong student–faculty ratio creates truly unparalleled learning experiences, including: The 1L Small Group

  4. Yale Law School offers a rich academic experience studying criminal law through many different lenses. In addition to a variety of courses, students can collaborate with faculty on empirical research, work on reform efforts, and gain hands-on experience through work with clinics and student organizations. Course Offerings.

  5. Commercial Law. Contracts. View All Courses. I chose to attend Yale Law School because I wanted to direct my own education. Twenty-five years later, freedom and flexibility are still the best things about this place. As a YLS student, you get to decide what you want to study. James Forman Jr. | Class of 1992, J. Skelly Wright Professor of Law.

  6. CDO offers a series of programs specifically for 1Ls commencing in September of their first year, which provides an introduction to career choices, resume and cover letter advice, a discussion of useful resources and interviewing tips. View the Interview Programs. View the Educational Programs. View the CDO Calendar­ for program details.

  7. Topics in Law and Psychology. Tom R. Tyler is the Macklin Fleming Professor of Law and Professor of Psychology at Yale Law School, as well as a Founding Director of The Justice Collaboratory. He is also a professor (by courtesy) at the Yale School of Management. He joined the Yale Law faculty in January 2012 as a professor of law and psychology.

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