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[[Image:Yale_law_school.JPG|right|thumb|240px|The [[Sterling Law Building]]|link=Special:FilePath/Yale_law_school.JPG]]
[[Image:Yale_law_school.JPG|right|thumb|240px|The [[Sterling Law Building]]]]
[[Image:Yale-Law-School-Judge-Ornament.jpg|right|thumb|240px|Sculptural ornamentation on the [[Sterling Law Building]]|link=Special:FilePath/Yale-Law-School-Judge-Ornament.jpg]]
[[Image:Yale-Law-School-Judge-Ornament.jpg|right|thumb|240px|Sculptural ornamentation on the [[Sterling Law Building]]]]
'''Yale Law School''', or '''YLS''', is the [[law school]] of [[Yale University]] in [[New Haven, Connecticut]]. Established in [[1843]], the school offers the [[J.D.]], [[LL.M.]], [[J.S.D.]], and [[M.S.L.]] degrees in law. It also hosts visiting scholars and several legal research centers.
'''Yale Law School''', or '''YLS''', is the [[law school]] of [[Yale University]] in [[New Haven, Connecticut]]. Established in [[1843]], the school offers the [[J.D.]], [[LL.M.]], [[J.S.D.]], and [[M.S.L.]] degrees in law. It also hosts visiting scholars and several legal research centers.


Yale Law School has been rated the single best law school in the United States by ''[[U.S. News and World Report]]'' in every year in which the magazine has ranked law schools, except for the first, 1987, when it tied with [[Harvard Law School|Harvard]].  Among other luminaries, former President [[William Howard Taft]] was a professor of [[constitutional law]] there from [[1913]] until he resigned to become [[Chief Justice of the United States]] in [[1921]].  Presidents [[Gerald Ford]] and [[Bill Clinton]] studied there later in the century, and the law school's library has been memorialized as the meeting place of Bill and fellow alum [[Hillary Clinton]].  Current [[U.S. Supreme Court Justices]] [[Clarence Thomas]] and [[Samuel Alito]] are alumni of the school. As is Frank J. Patterson and Ava Thomas with the U.S. Navy are alumni of the law school.  
Yale Law School has been rated the single best law school in the United States by ''[[U.S. News and World Report]]'' in every year in which the magazine has ranked law schools, except for the first, 1987, when it tied with [[Harvard Law School|Harvard]].  Among other luminaries, former President [[William Howard Taft]] was a professor of [[constitutional law]] there from [[1913]] until he resigned to become [[Chief Justice of the United States]] in [[1921]].  Presidents [[Gerald Ford]] and [[Bill Clinton]] studied there later in the century, and the law school's library has been memorialized as the meeting place of Bill and fellow alum [[Hillary Clinton]].  Current [[U.S. Supreme Court Justices]] [[Clarence Thomas]] and [[Samuel Alito]] are alumni of the school.  


Yale Law School enrolls about 200 new students a year, one of the smallest numbers among U.S. law schools. Its small class size and prestige combine to make its admissions process intensely selective — numerically speaking, it is the most competitive law school in the U.S. More of its admitted students decide to attend (i.e., [[yield]]) than those of [[Stanford Law School|Stanford]] and [[Harvard Law School|Harvard]].{{Fact|date=April 2007}} Half of the class that entered in 2005 had a GPA above 3.87 (out of 4.0) and an LSAT score above 171 (out of 180 possible points) or 99th percentile.  The school is known as a popular landing pad for [[Rhodes Scholars]] upon their return from [[Oxford University]].{{Fact|date=April 2007}}
Yale Law School enrolls about 200 new students a year, one of the smallest numbers among U.S. law schools. Its small class size and prestige combine to make its admissions process intensely selective — numerically speaking, it is the most competitive law school in the U.S. More of its admitted students decide to attend (i.e., [[yield]]) than those of [[Stanford Law School|Stanford]] and [[Harvard Law School|Harvard]].{{Fact|date=April 2007}} Half of the class that entered in 2005 had a GPA above 3.87 (out of 4.0) and an LSAT score above 171 (out of 180 possible points) or 99th percentile.  The school is known as a popular landing pad for [[Rhodes Scholars]] upon their return from [[Oxford University]].{{Fact|date=April 2007}}
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==Current prominent faculty==
==Current prominent faculty==
*[[Bruce Ackerman]], constitutional and political science scholar and op-ed writer
* [[Bruce Ackerman]], constitutional and political science scholar and op-ed writer
*[[Akhil Amar]], constitutional scholar, prolific writer and consultant to the television show ''[[The West Wing (television)|The West Wing]]''
* [[Akhil Amar]], constitutional scholar, prolific writer and consultant to the television show ''[[The West Wing (television)|The West Wing]]''
*[[Ian Ayres]], author of ''Why Not?'' and frequent commentator on [[NPR]]'s ''[[Marketplace (radio program)|Marketplace]]'' program
* [[Ian Ayres]], author of ''Why Not?'' and frequent commentator on [[NPR]]'s ''[[Marketplace (radio program)|Marketplace]]'' program
*[[Jack Balkin]], First Amendment scholar and legal blogger
* [[Jack Balkin]], First Amendment scholar and legal blogger
*[[Aharon Barak]], former president of the [[Israeli Supreme Court]] from [[1995]] to [[2006]]
* [[Aharon Barak]], former president of the [[Israeli Supreme Court]] from [[1995]] to [[2006]]
*[[Yochai Benkler]], author of ''[[The Wealth of Networks]]''
* [[Yochai Benkler]], author of ''[[The Wealth of Networks]]''
*[[Guido Calabresi]], judge on the [[United States Court of Appeals]] for the [[Second Circuit]] and former Dean
* [[Guido Calabresi]], judge on the [[United States Court of Appeals]] for the [[Second Circuit]] and former Dean
*[[Amy Chua]], author of New York Times bestseller: ''World on Fire: How Exporting Free Market Democracy Breeds Ethnic Hatred and Global Instability''
* [[Amy Chua]], author of New York Times bestseller: ''World on Fire: How Exporting Free Market Democracy Breeds Ethnic Hatred and Global Instability''  
*[[Stephen L. Carter]], author of a number of books, including the novel ''The Emperor of Ocean Park''
* [[Stephen L. Carter]], author of a number of books, including the novel ''The Emperor of Ocean Park''
*[[Drew S. Days, III]], former [[United States Solicitor General]]
* [[Drew S. Days, III]], former [[United States Solicitor General]]
*[[William Eskridge, Jr.]], a pioneer of civil rights for gays and lesbians.
* [[William Eskridge, Jr.]], a pioneer of civil rights for gays and lesbians.
*[[Owen M. Fiss]], liberalism and free speech scholar
* [[Owen M. Fiss]], liberalism and free speech scholar
*[[Harold Hongju Koh]], [[dean (education)|dean]] of the law school (2004- ) and former [[Assistant Secretary of State]] for Human Rights in the Clinton administration (1998-2001)
* [[Harold Hongju Koh]], [[dean (education)|dean]] of the law school (2004- ) and former [[Assistant Secretary of State]] for Human Rights in the Clinton administration (1998-2001)
*[[Jonathan R. Macey]], corporate/banking law scholar
* [[Jonathan R. Macey]], corporate/banking law scholar
*[[Jed Rubenfeld]], constitutional theorist and author of the popular psychosexual thriller ''[[The Interpretation of Murder]]''
* [[Jed Rubenfeld]], constitutional theorist and author of the popular psychosexual thriller ''[[The Interpretation of Murder]]''
*[[Ralph K. Winter, Jr.]], senior circuit judge and former chief judge, [[United States Court of Appeals]] for the [[Second Circuit]]
* [[Ralph K. Winter, Jr.]], senior circuit judge and former chief judge, [[United States Court of Appeals]] for the [[Second Circuit]]
*[[Kenji Yoshino]], anti-discrimination scholar, gay rights advocate and public commentator
* [[Kenji Yoshino]], anti-discrimination scholar, gay rights advocate and public commentator


==Notable alumni==
==Notable alumni==
*[[Renata Adler]], author
* [[Renata Adler]], author
*[[Samuel Alito]] (J.D. 1975), 110th U.S. Supreme Court Justice (2006-present)
* [[Samuel Alito]] (J.D. 1975), 110th U.S. Supreme Court Justice (2006-present)
*[[Jane Bolin]], (LL.B. 1931) First African-American woman to graduate from Yale and the first African-American woman to become a judge (1939)
* [[Jane Bolin]], (LL.B. 1931) First African-American woman to graduate from Yale and the first African-American woman to become a judge (1939)  
*[[John R. Bolton]] (J.D. 1974), former [[U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations]]
* [[John R. Bolton]] (J.D. 1974), former [[U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations]]
*[[Cory Booker]] (J.D. 1997), mayor of [[Newark, New Jersey]]
* [[Cory Booker]] (J.D. 1997), mayor of [[Newark, New Jersey]]
*[[Karl Carstens]] (LL.M. 1949), 5th president of the [[Federal Republic of Germany]] (1979-1984)
* [[Karl Carstens]] (LL.M. 1949), 5th president of the [[Federal Republic of Germany]] (1979-1984)
*[[Bill Clinton]] (J.D. 1973), 42nd U.S. President (1993-2001)
* [[Bill Clinton]] (J.D. 1973), 42nd U.S. President (1993-2001)
*[[Hillary Rodham Clinton]] (J.D. 1973), U.S. Senator (D-[[New York]])
* [[Hillary Rodham Clinton]] (J.D. 1973), U.S. Senator (D-[[New York]])
*[[Alan Dershowitz]] (J.D. 1962), Harvard Law professor and author
* [[Alan Dershowitz]] (J.D. 1962), Harvard Law professor and author
*[[Gerald Ford]] (LL.B. 1941), 38th U.S. President (1974-1976)
* [[Gerald Ford]] (LL.B. 1941), 38th U.S. President (1974-1976)
*[[Marian Wright Edelman]] (J.D.), founder of [[Children's Defense Fund]]
* [[Marian Wright Edelman]] (J.D.), founder of [[Children's Defense Fund]]
*[[Julie Hilden]] (J.D. 1992), author
* [[Julie Hilden]] (J.D. 1992), author
*[[Stephen Hadley]] (J.D. 1972), current [[National Security Advisor (United States)]]
* [[Stephen Hadley]] (J.D. 1972), current [[National Security Advisor (United States)]]
*[[Nicholas deB. Katzenbach]] (LL.B 1947), U.S. Attorney General under President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]]
* [[Nicholas deB. Katzenbach]] (LL.B 1947), U.S. Attorney General under President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]]
*[[Neal Katyal]] (J.D. 1995), lead counsel in [[Hamdan v. Rumsfeld]]
* [[Neal Katyal]] (J.D. 1995), lead counsel in [[Hamdan v. Rumsfeld]]
*[[Henry T. King]], Jr., (LL.B 1943), Nuremberg prosecutor 1946-1947.
* [[Henry T. King]], Jr., (LL.B 1943), Nuremberg prosecutor 1946-1947.
*[[Joseph Lieberman]] (J.D. 1967), U.S. Senator (D/I-[[Connecticut]]) and 2000 Democratic vice presidential nominee
* [[Joseph Lieberman]] (J.D. 1967), U.S. Senator (D/I-[[Connecticut]]) and 2000 Democratic vice presidential nominee
*[[Michael Medved]], author, film critic, and radio talk show host — attended for one year, did not graduate
* [[Michael Medved]], author, film critic, and radio talk show host — attended for one year, did not graduate
*[[Robert M. Morgenthau]] (LL.B. 1948), district attorney for New York County
* [[Robert M. Morgenthau]] (LL.B. 1948), district attorney for New York County  
*[[Jesselyn Radack]] (J.D. 1995), [[John Walker Lindh|American Taliban]] [[whistleblower]]
* [[Jesselyn Radack]] (J.D. 1995), [[John Walker Lindh|American Taliban]] [[whistleblower]]
*[[Robert Reich]] (J.D., 1973), Secretary of Labor under Bill Clinton
* [[Robert Reich]] (J.D., 1973), Secretary of Labor under Bill Clinton
*[[Stephen Reinhardt]] (LL.B. 1954), federal judge for the [[U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit]]
* [[Stephen Reinhardt]] (LL.B. 1954), federal judge for the [[U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit]]
*[[Pat Robertson]] (LL.B. 1955), [[televangelist]] and founder of [[Regent University]]
* [[Pat Robertson]] (LL.B. 1955), [[televangelist]] and founder of [[Regent University]]
*[[Gretchen Rubin]] (J.D. 1995), author
* [[Gretchen Rubin]] (J.D. 1995), author
*[[Robert Rubin]] (LL.B. 1964) Secretary of the Treasury under Bill Clinton
* [[Robert Rubin]] (LL.B. 1964) Secretary of the Treasury under Bill Clinton
*[[Arlen Specter]] (LL.B. 1956), U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee ranking member (R-[[Pennsylvania]])
* [[Arlen Specter]] (LL.B. 1956), U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee ranking member (R-[[Pennsylvania]])
*[[Ben Stein]] (J.D. 1970), actor and speechwriter for President [[Richard Nixon]], graduated as class [[valedictorian]] in [[1970]]{{Fact|date=April 2007}}
* [[Ben Stein]] (J.D. 1970), actor and speechwriter for President [[Richard Nixon]], graduated as class [[valedictorian]] in [[1970]]{{Fact|date=April 2007}}
*[[William Howard Taft]] (honorary LL.D. 1893), 27th [[President of the United States]], 10th [[Chief Justice of the United States]]
* [[William Howard Taft]] (honorary LL.D. 1893), 27th [[President of the United States]], 10th [[Chief Justice of the United States]]
*[[Clarence Thomas]] (J.D. 1974), 107th U.S. Supreme Court Justice (1991-present)
* [[Clarence Thomas]] (J.D. 1974), 107th U.S. Supreme Court Justice (1991-present)
*[[Mel Watt]] (J.D.), Congressmen from North Carolina Chairmen of the [[Congressional Black Caucus]]
* [[Mel Watt]] (J.D.), Congressmen from North Carolina Chairmen of the [[Congressional Black Caucus]]  
*[[Charles Alan Wright]] (LL.B. 1949), professor at [[University of Texas School of Law|University of Texas]]; expert on Federal Courts and Federal Procedure; represented [[Richard Nixon]]
* [[Charles Alan Wright]] (LL.B. 1949), professor at [[University of Texas School of Law|University of Texas]]; expert on Federal Courts and Federal Procedure; represented [[Richard Nixon]]


==See also==
==See also==
*[[List of Yale University people]]
* [[List of Yale University people]]


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.law.yale.edu/ Yale Law School]
* [http://www.law.yale.edu/ Yale Law School]
*[http://www.yalelawjournal.org/ The Yale Law Journal]
* [http://www.yalelawjournal.org/ The Yale Law Journal]
*[http://www.yale.edu/yjhple/ The Yale Journal of Health Policy, Law, & Ethics]
* [http://www.yale.edu/yjhple/ The Yale Journal of Health Policy, Law, & Ethics]
*[http://www.yale.edu/yjil/ The Yale Journal of International Law]
* [http://www.yale.edu/yjil/ The Yale Journal of International Law]
*[http://www.yale.edu/lawnfem/law&fem.html The Yale Journal of Law and Feminism]
* [http://www.yale.edu/lawnfem/law&fem.html The Yale Journal of Law and Feminism]
*[http://www.yale.edu/ylpr/ Yale Law and Policy Review]
* [http://www.yale.edu/ylpr/ Yale Law and Policy Review]
*[http://www.law.yale.edu/reblaw/ The Yale Law School Rebellious Lawyering Conference]
* [http://www.law.yale.edu/reblaw/ The Yale Law School Rebellious Lawyering Conference]
*[http://www.llm-guide.com/blog/14/law-according-to-yale Law According to Yale - YLS Blog by Tmalmine]
* [http://www.llm-guide.com/blog/14/law-according-to-yale Law According to Yale - YLS Blog by Tmalmine]
*[http://www.henrytrotter.com/scholarship/yale-law-school-sculpture.html Yale Law School Sculptural Ornamentation]
* [http://www.henrytrotter.com/scholarship/yale-law-school-sculpture.html Yale Law School Sculptural Ornamentation]


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