Welcome to the
Yale Civil Rights Project

About Us

The Yale Civil Rights Project is an organization for students working collaboratively with non-profit organizations such as the ACLU, Know Your IX, and National Employment Law Project on legal research projects related to civil rights in the areas of civil liberties, critical race theory, economic justice, environmental justice, LGBTQ rights, racial justice, and women's rights.

A Message From the Board

Welcome to YLS!

The Yale Civil Rights Project (CRP) aims to advance civil rights and social justice by providing law students with an opportunity to work collaboratively with organizations such as the ACLU, Know Your IX, National Employment Law Project, Brennan Center, and the Bronx Defenders. CRP functions similarly to a clinic: we connect you with a partnering legal organization, and you conduct legal and fact-based research to advance their work. Past projects have included researching racial discrimination in jury selection, drafting a bill to return control of end-of-life decisions to pregnant women, and analyzing how girls of color are affected by the school-to-prison pipeline.

CRP also organizes annual trips based around civil rights work. In addition to providing opportunities for hands-on legal work during your first semester, working on a CRP project will help you forge connections with the public interest community at YLS and beyond.

If you're interested in racial justice, reproductive justice, environmental justice, LGBTQ rights, immigrant rights, criminal justice reform, or any other form of civil rights advocacy, we hope that you will join us. For more details, please join our mailing list.

We look forward to meeting you!

The CRP Board

E: ycrp@yale.edu
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Yale Civil Rights Project


New Haven CT 06520
United States