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The Future of Roe v. Wade on the Trump Court: A Debate between Fed Soc. & ACS
Professor’s Richard Duncan and Leslie Griffin will debate whether the Supreme Court should reverse Roe v. Wade in the wake of a more conservative...
A Day in the Life of a Data Privacy and Security Lawyer
Reena Bajowala, a partner at Ice Miller in Chicago, will speak about her practice which focuses on information technology, data security, and...
Faculty Colloquium: Joseph Seiner, University of South Carolina
Faculty Colloquium: Joseph Seiner, University of South Carolina
A Talk with Dean Edmonds and Professor Leatherwood
Dean Edmonds and Professor Claire Leatherwood will talk to SCELF about their Sports Law expertise and careers.This is going to be an...
Book Launch for 'What Justices Want' by Matthew Hall
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Faculty Colloquium: Victor Muniz-Fraticelli, McGill
Faculty Colloquium: Victor Muniz-Fraticelli, McGill
A Conversation with NPR's Nina Totenberg
Notre Dame Law School is bringing award-winning journalist Nina Totenberg to campus for a conversation about her career covering the Supreme Court and...
2019 JLEG Symposium
This year's symposium will consist of a panel of legal academics, experienced attorneys and government officials discussing election law and campaign finance reform. Speakers...
Big Brother: Data Privacy, Cyber Security, and Government Surveillance
Jones Day Partner and former AUSA Jay Johnson will discuss a common divide conservatives find themselves facing in the cyber security realm:...
London Internship Information Session
Nick Brill, Program Specialist: Internships & Immigration will provide information on the variety of internships available in London.
Teaching Constitutional Law Across Three Continents
Professor Santiago Legarre will dicuss comparative constitutional law. Sponsor: St. Thomas More Society…
How The Federalist Opened the Door to the ‘Antifederalist Appropriation’ of the Constitution
Jeffrey Tulis (UT Austin) will speak on the Antifederalists' appropriation of the Constitution.
Faculty Colloquium: Meghan Ryan, Dedman School of Law
Faculty Colloquium: Meghan Ryan, Dedman School of Law
2019 JICL Symposium: Cybersecurity as a National Security Interest
The 2019 JICL Symposium will discuss the issues of Cybersecurity as a National Security Interest. As technology continues to progress, so does...
National Park Law on The Anniversary of the Grand Canyon's Status as a National Park
Professor Nagle will speak on the anniversary of the Grand Canyon becoming a National Park and the importance of National Parks in...
Enforcing Antitrust in a Globalized World: A Discussion with Professor Alford
Professor Roger Alford is the Deputy Assistant Attorney General in…
Faculty Colloquium: John Stinneford, University of Florida
Faculty Colloquium: John Stinneford, University of Florida
Re-Engineering Humanity
Brett Frischmann, The Charles Widger Endowed University Professor in Law, Business and Economics at Villanova University will discuss his latest book, "Re-Engineering...
2019 JLEPP Symposium: State Constitutional Law
The Symposium will examine state constitutional law—focusing both on individual rights and structural variations among the states. Speakers and panelists include Judge...
69th Annual Moot Court Showcase Argument
Join us for the 69th Annual Moot Court Showcase Argument where six NDLS students hone their skills thanks to a panel of...
Kellogg Institute Faculty Colloquium: Tamar Herzog, Harvard
Long before the 2016 vote to leave the European Union, the perception that Britain was substantially different from other European countries was...
Healthcare Law in Private Practice
Elizabeth Scarola is the founder of Health Law Society here at NDLS and is an Associate at Epstein Becker & Green in...
Faculty Colloquium: Sandra Sperino, University of Cincinnati
Faculty Colloquium: Sandra Sperino, University of Cincinnati
Suing Harvard: The Fight for Fair Admissions
Plaintiff’s lawyers Adam Mortara and Krista Perry will discuss their case against Harvard’s alleged illegal discrimination against Asian students and the case's...
First Amendment Law & Animal Cruelty Videos
Chris Kozelichki will speak about first amendment law and how it applies to animal cruelty videos. Sponsor: Student Animal Legal Defense Fund…
Lunch with Exoneree Kristine Bunch
Kristine Bunch, a client of the Center on Wrongful Convictions, languished behind bars for more than 17 years after she was arrested...
Faculty Colloquium: Zach Clopton, Cornell
Faculty Colloquium: Zach Clopton, Cornell
Cortright v. Resor: A Reenactment
In 1970, David Cortright, then a young army specialist, filed suit against the United States Army. Cortright and other members of the...
The Continuing Need to Close Guantanamo Bay Detention Facility
Paul Lewis, '80, '83 J.D., will speak about his experience in the Obama administration as Special Envoy to GTMO in charge of...
A Discussion with the Plaintiffs from Obergefell v. Hodges
Jim Obergefell, the named plaintiff in Obergefell v. Hodges, will share how his story led to the landmark Supreme Court decision on marriage...