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JeanPorter431 Malloy Hall574.631.6565Jean.Porter.3@nd.eduhttp://theology.nd.edu/people/faculty/jean-porter/
  • Faculty
  • Concurrent
 John A. O’Brien Professor of Theology Department of Theology Concurrent Professor, Law
JeanneJourdan1100 Eck Hall of Law574.631.6627
  • Faculty
  • Adjunct
  Adjunct Faculty<a href="mailto:rward@nd.edu">Rebecca Ward</a>
JeffPojanowski3113 Eck Hall of Law574.631.4887574.631.8078Pojanowski@nd.eduhttp://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=481725http://www.nd.edu/~ndlaw/faculty/cv/pojanowski_cv.pdf
  • Faculty
  • Teaching and Research
  • Administrative Law
  • Federal Courts
  • Jurisprudence
  • Statutory Interpretation
  • Supreme Court of the United States
  • Torts
Jeffrey Pojanowski joined the faculty and community of Notre Dame Law School in 2010. He teaches and writes in the areas of administrative law, jurisprudence, and torts. He has published articles in the <i>Northwestern University Law Review</i> and the <i>UCLA Law Review</i> and has work forthcoming in the <i>Texas Law Review</i> and in <i>Jurisprudence</i>. At present, his scholarship focuses on statutory interpretation and legal theory. Prof. Pojanowski earned his A.B. in Public Policy with highest honors from Princeton University and graduated magna cum laude from Harvard Law School in 2004, where he was Articles Co-Chair for the Harvard Law Review. After law school, he served as a law clerk to then-Judge John Roberts on the United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit and then to Justice Anthony Kennedy on the Supreme Court of the United States. He then practiced law with Latham & Watkins in Washington, D.C., where he specialized in appellate litigation and administrative-law matters. /assets/71675/original/pojanowski.jpgLAW60901, Torts LAW70315, Administrative Law LAW70815, Jurisprudence<i>Statutes in Common Law Court,</i> 91 Tex. L. Rev. __ (2013) (forthcoming). <i>Legal Thought in Enlightenment’s Wake: A Review of Steven D. Smith’s</i> The Disenchantment of of Secular Discourse, 4 JURISPRUDENCE __ (2013) (forthcoming). <i><a href="https://www.nd.edu/~ndlaw/faculty/pojanowski/Administrative%20Change%20Kozel%20&Pojanowski%20UCLA%20Law%20Review%20.pdf">Administrative Change</a></i>, 59 UCLA Law Review 112 (2011) (with Randy J. Kozel). <i>Reason and Reasonableness in Review of Agency Decisions</i>, 104 Nw. U. L. Rev. 799 (2010).Associate Professor of Law<a href="mailto:Deborah.L.McGuigan.3@nd.edu">Debi McGuigan Jones</a>
JenniferIhns725 Howard Street South Bend, IN 46617574.631.8014jihns@nd.edu
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  • Clinic
Legal Specialist
JenniferKilian1333 Biolchini Hall574.631.6626jkilian@nd.edu
  • Staff
  
  • Admissions
Assistant Director, Admissions
JenniferMason McAward2154 Eck Hall of Law574.631.7528574.631.4197mason.1@nd.eduhttp://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=829944http://www.nd.edu/~ndlaw/faculty/cv/mcaward_cv.pdf
  • Faculty
  • Teaching and Research
  • Catholic Social Teaching
  • Civil Rights Law
  • Constitutional Law
  • Federal Courts
  • Habeas Corpus
Jennifer Mason McAward is an associate professor of law, whose teaching and research interests focus on civil rights, constitutional law, and habeas corpus. Her scholarship addresses the relationship between Congress and the federal courts with respect to protecting individual rights. Her current projects explore the power of Congress to enforce the Thirteenth Amendment. She joined the law school faculty in 2005 and was named Distinguished Professor of the Year in 2007. Professor Mason McAward received her undergraduate degree summa cum laude from Notre Dame in 1994. She majored in Government and minored in Theology. Upon graduation, she spent one year doing volunteer work through the Holy Cross Associates program. In 1998, she received her J.D. summa cum laude from New York University School of Law, where she was managing editor of the law review. Following law school, Professor Mason McAward clerked for Judge Alex Kozinski on the Ninth Circuit and then for United States Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor. She practiced law and completed a public service fellowship with Holland & Knight LLP in Washington, D.C. /assets/71664/original/mason_mcaward.jpgLAW70305, Constitutional Law II LAW70360, Civil Rights Law LAW70468, Post-Conviction Remedies<i>The Scope of Congress’s Power to Enforce the Thirteenth Amendment After City of Boerne v. Flores</i>, 88 WASH U. L. REV. 77 (2010). <i>Congress's Power to Block Enforcement of Federal Court Orders</i>, 93 IOWA L. REV. 1319-67 (2008). <i>Buying Time for Survivors of Domestic Violence: A Proposal for Implementing an Exception to Welfare Time Limits</i>, 73 New York University Law Review 621-66 (1998).<a href="http://www.southbendtribune.com/news/sbt-decisions-in-samesex-marriage-cases-anxiously-awaited-20130326,0,3852023.story">Decisions in same-sex marriage cases anxiously awaited</a> (Quotes: Jennifer Mason McAward) South Bend Tribune, March 26, 2013 <a href="https://law.nd.edu/features/featured-stories/2009-notre-dame-law-school-commencement-speech">Featured Faculty on NDLS Home Page: Jennifer Mason McAward – NDLS Diploma Ceremony Speaker</a> – May 18, 2009Associate Professor of Law<a href="mailto:Kim.M.Daniels.26@nd.edu">Kim Daniels</a>
JimmyGurule2119 Eck Hall of Law574.631.5917574.631.4197Jimmy.Gurule.1@nd.eduhttp://www.nd.edu/~ndlaw/faculty/cv/gurule_cv.pdf
  • Faculty
  • Teaching and Research
  • Criminal Forensic Evidence
  • Criminal Law & Procedure
  • International Criminal Law
  • Law of Terrorism
  • White Collar Crime
Jimmy Gurulé, an internationally known expert in the field of international criminal law, specifically, terrorism, terrorist financing, and anti-money laundering, joined the Notre Dame Law School faculty in 1989, and in 1996 became a full professor. He served as Associate Dean for Academic Affairs in 1998-1999. He earned his B.A. from the University of Utah in 1974, and his J.D. from the University of Utah College of Law in 1980. A member of the Utah State Bar since 1980, Professor Gurulé has worked in a variety of high-profile public law enforcement positions including as Under Secretary for Enforcement, U.S. Department of the Treasury (2001-2003), where he had oversight responsibilities for the U.S. Secret Service, U.S. Customs Service, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (BATF), Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), and the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC); Assistant Attorney General, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice (1990-1992); and Assistant U.S. Attorney, where he served as Deputy Chief of the Major Narcotics Section of the Los Angeles U.S. Attorney’s Office (1985-1989). Among his many successes in law enforcement, Professor Gurulé was instrumental in developing and implementing the U.S. Treasury Department’s global strategy to combat terrorist financing, and engineered the conviction of those responsible for torturing and brutally murdering a Drug Enforcement Administration special agent in Mexico. Professor Gurulé concentrates his teaching and scholarship in the areas of criminal law, teaching courses in international criminal law, white collar crime, terrorism law, and criminal and forensic evidence. Most recently, he co-authored Criminal and Forensic Evidence (LexisNexis 2010); published Unfunding Terror: The Legal Response to the Financing of Global Terrorism (Edward Elgar 2008); and co-authored International Criminal Law (Carolina Academic Press) (3d ed. 2007). His latest book Principles of Counter-Terrorism Law (Thompson-West) was published in Feb. 2011. An internationally recognized expert in the fields of terrorist financing and anti-money laundering, he has delivered lectures on these subjects before: the Italian Banker’s Association, Milan, Italy; Military Center for Strategic Studies, Rome, Italy; Austrian Defense Academy, Vienna, Austria; Euroforum, Madrid, Spain; World Economic Forum, Davos, Switzerland; Indian Banker’s Association, Calcutta, India; Institute for International Bankers, New York City, and Comandancia de la Policia Nacional, Asuncion, Paraguay. Professor Gurulé is a member of the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals Committee on Pattern Criminal Jury Instructions, American Law Institute, Faculty Advisory Board of Center for Civil and Human Rights at the Notre Dame Law School, and elected as a Fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration (2009). Professor Gurulé is a prominent member of the Hispanic legal community, having served as President of the Hispanic National Bar Association in 1989 and received the Graciela Olivarez Award in 2006. He also serves as the faculty advisor to the Hispanic Law Student Association, and a member of the Advisory Board of the Hispanic Alliance for Progress and Notre Dame Institute for Latino Studies. He was selected as one of the “100 Most Influential Hispanics” by Hispanic Business in 2002, 1990, 1989, and 1987. He has been quoted by the New York Times, Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, Christian Science Monitor, Bloomberg, and interviewed by CNN, CNBC, and NPR. Watch the Notre Dame <a href="http://video.nd.edu/20-notre-dame-fighting-irish-fighting-for-justice">Fighting for Justice</a> video featuring Professor Gurulé. He was the subject of a faculty profile broadcasted nationwide during half-time of the September 27, 2008 Notre Dame v. Purdue football game. He was one of six faculty profiles aired during the course of the season. Professor Gurulé was selected as a Fulbright Scholar and spent the Spring semester 2011 studying and teaching in Santiago, Chile. /assets/71650/original/gurule.jpgLAW60302, Criminal Law LAW70205, <a href="https://www3.nd.edu/~ndlaw/faculty/gurule/cse.html">Criminal and Forensic Evidence</a> LAW70316, Complex Criminal Litigation LAW70363, <a href="https://www3.nd.edu/~ndlaw/faculty/gurule/whitecollar.html">White Collar Crime</a> LAW70403, <a href="https://www3.nd.edu/~ndlaw/faculty/gurule/icl.html">International Criminal Law</a> LAW70434, <a href="https://www3.nd.edu/~ndlaw/faculty/gurule/terrorism.html">Law of Terrorism</a> London: International Criminal Law <b>Books</b> Principles of Counter-Terrorism Law (Thompson-West, 2011). Criminal & Forensic Evidence, with R.J. Goodwin (3d ed.) (LexisNexis, 2010). <a href="http://www.e-elgar.com/bookentry_mainUS.lasso?id=12518">Unfunding Terror: The Legal Response to the Financing of Global Terrorism</a> (Edward Elgar Publ 2008). International Criminal Law: Cases and Materials, with Paust, Bassiouni, Scharf, Sadat & Zagaris (Carolina Academic Press, 3d ed. 2007). Human Rights Module: On Crimes Against Humanity, Genocide, Other Crimes Against Human Rights, and War Crimes (Carolina Academic Press 2006). International Criminal Law Documents Supplement, with Paust, Bassiouni, Scharf, Sadat & Zagaris (Carolina Academic Press, 3d ed. 2006). The Law of Asset Forfeiture, with S. Guerra-Thompson and M. O'Hear (LexisNexis, 2d ed. 2004). Criminal and Scientific Evidence: Cases, Materials and Problems, with R.J. Goodwin, and Teacher’s Manual, 2nd Edition (LexisNexis 2002). Complex Criminal Litigation: Prosecuting Drug Enterprises and Organized Crime (Lexis Law Publishing, 2d ed. 2000). <b>Book Segments</b> <i>Evaluating Progress in the Global War on Terrorist Financing in How to Combat Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing,</i> (Richard Pratt ed., 2005). <b>Articles</b> Professor Gurulé has published numerous articles pertaining to criminal law, including: <i>The Demise of the U.N. Economic Sanctions Regime to Deprive Terrorists of Funding</i>, 41 Case W. Res. J. Int’l L. 19 (2009). <i>Does "€œProceeds"€ Really Mean "€œNet Profits"? The Supreme Court's Efforts to Diminish the Utility of the Federal Money Laundering Statute</i>, 7 Ave Maria L. Rev. 339 (2009). <i>Who Is Winning the War on Terror Financing?,</i> 10:2 The Financial Regulator 25 (2005). <i>Unfunding Terror - Perspectives on Unfunding Terror</i>, 17 Transnational Lawyer 113 (2004) (symposium); <i>U.S. Opposition to the 1998 Rome Statute Creating an International Criminal Court: Is the Court’s Jurisdiction Truly Complementary to National Criminal Jurisdictions?,</i> 35 Cornell Int’l Law Journal 1 (2002) <i>The 1988 U.N. Convention Against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances -€“ A Ten year Perspective: Is International Cooperation Merely Illusory?,</i> 22 Fordham Int’l Law Journal 74 (1998) <i>The Ancient Roots of Modern Forfeiture Law,</i> 21 Notre Dame Journal of Legislation 155 (1995). <i>The Money Laundering Control Act of 1986: Creating a New Federal Offense or Merely Affording Federal Prosecutors an Alternative Means of Punishing Specified Unlawful Activity?</i> 32 American Criminal Law Review 823 (1995). <i>Terrorism, Territorial Sovereignty, and the Forcible Apprehension of International Criminals Abroad,</i> 17 Hastings International and Comparative Law Review 457 (1994). <b>Other Publications</b> <i>The International Criminal Court: Complementarity with National Criminal Jurisdiction</i>, 33 Amicus Curiae 21, Journal of the Society for Advanced Legal Studies (2001); <i>The Right to a Fair Trial</i>, 28 European Commission for Democracy Through Law 95 (2000); <i>Does the CCE Statute Require Juror Unanimity on the Specific Predicate Drug Offense?</i>, 5 Preview of U.S. Supreme Court Cases 251 (1999); <i>"€œJustice Delayed is Justice Denied"€: May a Prisoner'€™s Challenge to Parole Revocation Be Delayed Until the Sentence Is Completed and Then Dismissed as Moot?,</i> 2 Preview of U.S. Supreme Court Cases 106 (1997); <i>The Double Jeopardy Dilemma: Does Criminal Prosecution and Civil Forfeiture in Separate Proceedings Violate the Double Jeopardy Clause?</i>, 7 Preview of U.S. Supreme Court Cases 325 (1996); <i>Cooperating with the Prosecutor: How Many Motions Does It Take to Secure a Sentence That Is Less Than the Mandatory Minimum Provided By Statute?</i>, 5 Preview of U.S. Supreme Court Cases 242 (1996); and <i>Multiple Punishment for Similar Crimes: Is the Double Jeopardy Clause Violated?</i>, 3 Preview of U.S. Supreme Court Cases 104 (1995).<a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/26/us/russia-told-us-bomb-suspect-was-radical-islamist.html">Russia’s Warning on Bombings Suspect Sets Off a Debate</a> (Quotes: Jimmy Gurule) New York Times, April 25, 2013 <a href="http://www.latimes.com/news/nation/nationnow/la-na-nn-fbi-alert-boston-bombing-tamerlin-0130423,0,275671.story">FBI alert on Boston bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev had expired</a> (Quotes: Jimmy Gurule) LA Times, April 23, 2013 <a href="http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/04/22/us-usa-explosions-boston-shooting-idUSBRE93I0GQ20130422">Suspect charged in hospital with Boston Marathon bombing</a> (Quotes: Jimmy Gurule) Reuters, April 22, 2013 <a href="http://www.foxbusiness.com/industries/2013/03/26/fed-to-citi-improve-anti-money-laundering-controls/">Fed to Citi: Improve Anti-Money Laundering Controls</a> (Quotes: Jimmy Gurule) Fox Business, March 26, 2013 <a href="http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-02-27/obama-s-sec-pick-wary-of-zealous-wall-street-prosecutions.html">Obama’s SEC Pick Wary of Zealous Wall Street Prosecutions</a> (Quotes: Jimmy Gurule) Bloomberg, February 27, 2013 <a href="http://huff.lv/TW1UfS">Too Big to Prosecute</a> - Huffington Post Live (video panel), December 18, 2012 <a href="http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5hq6sqmymu6RIuMFnGs2tYlgln_xQ?docId=f21df9fc2afa42bcbca97016d9b18665">The Associated Press: Too big to jail? Execs avoid laundering charges</a> - (Quotes: Jimmy Gurule) AP, December 18, 2012 <a href="http://tv.msnbc.com/2012/12/13/obama-holder-let-another-big-bank-off-the-hook/">Obama, Holder let another big bank off the hook</a> - (Quotes: Jimmy Gurule) MSNBC, December 13, 2012 <a href="http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/12/06/us-hsbc-moneylaundering-settlement-idUSBRE8B500Z20121206">Exclusive: HSBC might pay $1.8 billion money laundering fine - sources</a> (Quotes: Jimmy Gurule) - Reuters, MSNBC, Fox Business, CNBC, Huffington Post, Chicago Tribune, Baltimore Sun, South Bend Tribune, Wall Street Cheat Sheet, MSN Money, Business Insider, Economic Times, International Business Times - December 5, 2012 <object id="cnbcplayer" height="380" width="400" classid="clsid:D27CDB6E-AE6D-11cf-96B8-444553540000" codebase="http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=9,0,0,0"> <param name="type" value="application/x-shockwave-flash" /> <param name="allowfullscreen" value="true" /> <param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always" /> <param name="quality" value="best" /> <param name="scale" value="noscale" /> <param name="wmode" value="transparent" /> <param name="bgcolor" value="#000000" /> <param name="salign" value="lt" /> <param name="flashVars" value="startTime=000" /> <param name="flashVars" value="endTime=000" /> <param name="movie" value="http://plus.cnbc.com/rssvideosearch/action/player/id/3000109081/code/cnbcplayershare" /> <embed name="cnbcplayer" pluginspage="http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer" allowfullscreen="true" allowscriptaccess="always" bgcolor="#000000" height="380" width="400" quality="best" wmode="transparent" scale="noscale" salign="lt" src="http://plus.cnbc.com/rssvideosearch/action/player/id/3000109081/code/cnbcplayershare" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" /></object> CNBC (TV)… <a href="http://www.cnbc.com/id/15840232/?video=3000109081&play=1">StanChart Sanction Is Insufficient: Gurule</a> August 15, 2012 CNBC (Reuters)…. <a href="http://www.cnbc.com/id/48671052">Standard Chartered reaches $340 million settlement over Iran</a> August 15, 2012 <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/09/business/how-a-lax-banking-law-obscured-money-flow.html?emc=eta1">In Laundering Case, a Lax Banking Law Obscured Money Flow</a> - (Quotes: Jimmy Gurule) - The New York Times, August 8, 2012 <a href="http://washpost.bloomberg.com/Story?docId=1376-M8ERM51A1I4H01-6BC8GP4NBT001SGJ2DD943CLGG">Standard Chartered Probe Might Require $700 Million Payout</a> - (Quotes: Jimmy Gurule) - Washington Post (Bloomberg) and MoneyNews.com (Bloomberg), August 8, 2012 <a href="http://jurist.org/forum/2012/02/jimmy-gurule-fisa.php">FISA and the Battle Between National Security and Privacy</a> (Opinion: by Jimmy Gurulé) JURIST, Feb. 17, 2012. <a href="http://www.southbendtribune.com/news/sbt-the-insanity-defense-20111210,0,339291.story">The insanity defense: Defendants in two high-profile local cases to make an argument lawyers say rarely wins</a> (Quoting Jimmy Gurulé) South Bend Tribune, December 10, 2011 <a href="https://law.nd.edu/news/13900-nd-expert-direct-link-between-rise-in-taliban-power-and-private-funding">ND Expert: Direct link between rise in Taliban power and private funding</a> – October 13, 2009 <a href="https://law.nd.edu/features/featured-faculty/prof-gurule-reflects-on-sotomayor-confirmation">Featured Faculty on NDLS Home Page: Jimmy Gurulé</a> – August 7, 2009 <a href="https://law.nd.edu/features/featured-faculty/featured-facutly-jimmy-gurule">Featured Faculty on NDLS Home Page: Jimmy Gurulé Author of “Unfunding Terror”</a> – February 9, 2009 <a href="http://www.nd.edu/~ndlaw/videoflv/gurule_fighting.html">Professor Jimmy Gurulé: Fighting for Justice</a> – September 26, 2008Professor of Law<a href="mailto:Leslie.K.Berg.34@nd.edu">Leslie Berg</a>
JoanneClifford1112 Eck Hall of Law574.631.1148Joanne.E.Clifford.20@nd.eduhttp://www.nd.edu/~ndlaw/faculty/cv/clifford_cv.pdf
  • Faculty
  • Clinical
 Jodi Clifford is the founding director of Notre Dame Law School’s Intellectual Property and Entrepreneurship Clinic, where she teaches and practices intellectual property law. Prior to joining the law school faculty in 2011, she was a patent attorney at Thompson Hine, LLP and is admitted to practice in Indiana, Ohio and before the United States Patent and Trademark Office. At Thompson Hine her practice incorporated all aspects of intellectual property law, including preparation and prosecution of patent applications, analysis of patent portfolio scope and value, preparation of patent invalidity and non-infringement opinions, and preparation and prosecution of federal trademark and copyright registrations. In addition, Prof. Clifford drafted and negotiated numerous intellectual property agreements, including technology development and patent licenses, joint developer agreements, enterprise resource program agreements, software development agreements, end user licenses and technology licenses. She also advised clients on privacy and data security issues related to web site development, e-commerce and corporate data retention. Prof. Clifford earned her B.S. from The Ohio State University and her J.D. from the University of Virginia in 2001. Prior to law school, she was a software engineer at Lockheed Martin and IBM, where she designed, implemented and tested display and operator controls for a prototype active sonar system. /assets/84683/original/jodi_clifford.jpgDirector, Intellectual Property and Entrepreneurship Clinic
JodyKlontz2150 Eck Hall of Law574.631.8555574.631.8702jklontz@nd.edu
  • Staff
  Ms. Klontz is at the core of administration of all aspects of the work of the CCHR, including budgeting, financial transactions and records, communications with applicants for degree programs and with admitted students, compliance with University requirements for privacy of personal data, and arranging conferences and events, among other responsibilities. Prior to joining the CCHR in February 2009, she worked for the Notre Dame Law School administration for more than seven years. She also has several years of experience working as a legal assistant in a small, local firm. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Purdue University.
  • Center for Civil and Human Rights
/assets/78936/original/klontz_cchr.jpgAdministrative Assistant
JoeReimers2361 Biolchini Hall574.631.5994Joseph.Reimers.5@nd.edu
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  • Library Technical Services
Technology Support Specialist