Yale Law School Bars Students From Accessing Information About Abusive Judges
It appears Yale Law School really does not want students to access negative information about clerkships, fearing it might dissuade students from clerking for certain prestigious -- and abusive -- judges.
In Above the Law, Aliza Shatzman wrote about Yale’s reprehensible decision to prohibit student organizations from using their student funds to subscribe to LAP’s Clerkships Database on behalf of their members, the laughable pretextual reasons the administration gave for their decision, and why this decision may violate Yale’s alleged commitment to free speech principles.