Yale University changes mental health policies after students’ lawsuit Thursday, January 19 by ABC News(NEW HAVEN, Conn.) -- Yale University has announced changes to its policies to support students' mental health, including allowing students the ability to take time off from school.The Connecticut-based, Ivy League school said in an email to students Wednesday they are now permitted to... Read More.
Yale University sued for alleged discrimination against students with mental health disabilities Thursday, December 1 by ABC News(NEW HAVEN, Conn.) -- Two Yale University students and Elis for Rachel, an advocacy and support group at the university, filed a lawsuit against the school Wednesday, alleging the school discriminates against students with mental health disabilities by failing to provide necessary accommodations and... Read More.
Why another top-ranked law school joins Yale, Harvard in withdrawing from rankings Friday, November 18 by ABC News(NEW YORK) -- Yale and Harvard universities and the University of California, Berkeley, this week withdrew from U.S. News & World Report's rankings of the country's best law schools, with all three institutions citing conflicts between the annual list and their "values."All three universities'... Read More.
Why Yale Law’s dean says eliminating tuition for students in need benefits the legal profession Friday, July 29 by ABC News(NEW HAVEN, Conn.) -- As students prepare to return to school in the fall, one Ivy League law school has a new scholarship aimed at broadening access to legal education by eliminating tuition for students with financial needs.Yale Law School's Hurst Horizon Scholarship will... Read More.