Inside Yale Law School offers a window into the School’s rich academic life. Each episode features a conversation with a Yale Law School faculty member, highlighting the deep and varied perspectives, experience, and expertise housed within these walls. Launched by former Dean Heather K. Gerken in 2022, the podcast seeks to shed new light on the core problems facing the world today and on the extraordinary scholars and teachers working to understand and tackle them.
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Inside Yale Law School offers a window into the School’s rich academic life. Each episode features a conversation with a Yale Law School faculty member, highlighting the deep and varied perspectives, experience, and expertise housed within these walls. Launched by former Dean Heather K. Gerken in 2022, the podcast seeks to shed new light on the core problems facing the world today and on the extraordinary scholars and teachers working to understand and tackle them.
Professor Doug NeJaime discusses the landscape of parentage laws across the country, his work with YLS students to pass the Connecticut Parentage Act, and what it takes to pass laws that better reflect what makes a family.
Inside Yale Law School
Inside Yale Law School offers a window into the School’s rich academic life. Each episode features a conversation with a Yale Law School faculty member, highlighting the deep and varied perspectives, experience, and expertise housed within these walls. Launched by former Dean Heather K. Gerken in 2022, the podcast seeks to shed new light on the core problems facing the world today and on the extraordinary scholars and teachers working to understand and tackle them.