April 2010

Feature Story: Supreme Court Clerk Tara Stuckey

Tara Stuckey story Only a select few enter the hallowed chambers of the Supreme Court of the United States to clerk for a justice. Notre Dame Law School alumna Tara Stuckey made the cut, and begins work for Justice Samuel Alito in July. > Read More


Alumni Spotlight

Reunion 2010We are excited to have the opportunity to host you in the beautiful Eck Hall of Law and the newly expanded and renovated Biolchini Hall during Reunion 2010 this spring! While the weekend offers much in the way of fun with your classmates, it also is a chance to catch up with professors, fit in a CLE presentation, and enjoy all that the University of Notre Dame has to offer. > Read More


Faculty Spotlight

John Nagle feature book Environmental laws don’t always impact the environment in expected ways and, in other cases, laws seemingly unrelated to the environment have a tremendous impact on our habitats. Notre Dame’s John N. Matthews Professor of Law John Nagle explains this phenomenon in his new book, “Law’s Environment: How the Law Shapes the Places We Live (Yale University Press, 2010). > Read More


Student Spotlight

“Without the Summer Stipend Program, I wouldn’t have had the opportunity to explore this area of the law,” says Deepali Doddi, who will begin work for the Office for Civil Rights of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services upon graduation this spring. > Read More


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