Chris Tillen
Staff Reporter
Chris covers the Law School for the News. He is a sophomore in Morse College.
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Yale Law School introduces numerous AI-focused initiatives

Driven by faculty members, YLS focuses on AI developments in the legal field.

Law School sees drop in diversity post-affirmative action

The Yale Law School class of 2027, the first admitted without affirmative action, saw a 12 percent decrease in the share of students of color.

JD Vance LAW ’13 faces Tim Walz at VP debate

Over 700 Yalies followed the vice-presidential debate between JD Vance and Tim Walz at watch parties across campus.

Yale Law School welcomes second class of Launchpad Scholars

With a cohort of 25, the Launchpad Scholars program seeks to build on the success of last year’s class with increased social events and aid with personal statements.

Newly revived Yale College Republicans enters first semester

The News spoke to Yale Republicans President Manu Anpalagan about the club and its plans for the year, which he said doesn’t include campaigning or canvassing for the upcoming election.

ANALYSIS: Could Yale face post-affirmative action lawsuits?

The News spoke with seven legal experts who are divided on whether Yale could face litigation regarding the class of 2028’s maintained diversity.

New Law School Center for Jewish and Israeli Law to pioneer research

On Sept. 3, the Howard Wexler Brodie Center for Jewish and Israeli Law hosted Justice of the Israeli Supreme Court Daphne Barak-Erez for its inaugural event.

Yalies return motivated, inspired from the Democratic National Convention

Two weeks ago, several Yale students attended the Democratic National Convention in a range of capacities. The four students who spoke with the News said they felt energized by the enthusiasm among young voters at the convention.

New Yalies4Harris group aims to boost youth support for the Harris-Walz presidential ticket at Yale

Formed by five Yale seniors in late July, Yalies4Harris operates as a temporary branch of Yale College Democrats that seeks to inspire energy for the Harris-Walz campaign on campus and across the country.

Students share mixed reactions to Yale President-elect McInnis

The News spoke with seven Yale students who expressed a range of opinions on Maurie McInnis' upcoming tenure as the University’s 24th president and the presidential search.

“Trailblazer, inspiring mentor and a generous friend and colleague”: remembering Gary Okihiro

A pioneer in the fields of Asian American studies and third world studies, Okihiro’s memory is characterized by his immense impact on both scholarship and the many students he taught over the years.