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Related Yale Initiatives

CAFE Law & Policy Lab will provide students with gain firsthand experience working with faculty, outside experts, and non-governmental organizations to develop innovative law and policy initiatives to bring systemic change to the global food industry, which is one of the top contributors to climate change, animal suffering, human exploitation, and environmental degradation worldwide.

Computation and Society Initiative  is a creative space where scientists from different disciplines work together to address the emerging questions that arise as algorithm and data-driven technologies permeate and alter various aspects of modern society.

Crockett Lab uses behavioral experiments, computational modeling, functional brain imaging, field studies and "big data" analyses to investigate the social mind. It is currently located in the the Department of Psychology, Yale University.

Information Society Project an intellectual center at Yale Law School. It supports a community of interdisciplinary scholars who explore issues at the intersection of law, technology, and society.

Law and Political Economy (LPE) Project is a collaboration of law faculty across several law schools that brings together a network of legal scholars, practitioners, and students developing innovative methods to challenge the dominance of market fundamentalism within legal scholarship and practice today. It is currently centered at Yale Law School, and partners with a wide range of other institutions.

Solomon Center for Health Law and Policy at Yale Law School is the first of its kind to focus on the intersection of law and the governance, practice, and business of health care. The Center brings together leading experts and practitioners from the public and private sectors to address cutting-edge questions of health law and policy, and to train the next generation of top health lawyers, industry leaders, policymakers, and academics.

Tobin Center for Economic Policy at Yale, named for the late James Tobin, iconic faculty member and Nobel laureate, will advance rigorous, evidence-based research intended to define and inform policy debate. The center will convene faculty members, students, and visiting experts, provide research grants, and communicate its findings to a broad audience that includes policy makers and the public.