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2021 Law Review Symposium
2021 marks the fiftieth anniversary of the Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Bivens v. Six Unknown Named Agents of the Federal Bureau...
A conversation with Justice Alan Page
Retired Minnesota Supreme Court Justice Alan Page, a 1967 University…
The State of Human Rights in Mexico: The Practitioner’s Perspective
Join Notre Dame Law School and the Mexico City Global Center for a conversation with four Notre Dame alumni who are currently working...
Regulation and the COVID-19 Vaccine
To combat the global pandemic, vaccines have been developed and authorized for use with unprecedented speed. How has a vaccine been successfully manufactured and...
The Future of Foreign Investment Dispute Resolution: Brazil and Beyond
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Human Rights Practice at the European Court of Human Rights with Dr. Nicolas Sorochynskyy
The European Court of Human Rights has been around since 1959 and today deals with more than 50 thousand applications from 47...
Clerkships: Three Clerks' Perspectives
Three recent alums will discuss their clerkship experiences as minority and first-generation students. Panelists include: Talyre, '18, Bankruptcy Court, NDTX Olaniyi Solebo,...
2021 Journal of Law, Ethics & Public Policy Symposium
The events of the past few years have provided an opportunity to think critically about what sorts of standards and norms we...
IP in Practice Series: Timothy K. Sendek, Akerman
Each year the U.S. Customs and Borders Protection seizes thousands of products that infringe U.S. intellectual property rights. The U.S. International Trade...
Global Lawyering in Practice: From the U.S. to Ireland
In the past decade, U.S. companies have selected Ireland as their European base, taking advantage of its favorable corporate tax environment. Following...
2021 Journal of International & Comparative Law Symposium
2021 Journal of International & Comparative Law Symposium Privacy in the Age of Surveillance: The Good, the Bad & the Ugly The Notre...
Inside the Art Institute of Chicago with Maria Simon, Senior Associate General Counsel
Join us for a lunchtime event with Maria Simon, Senior Associate General Counsel, The Art Institute of Chicago, to explore the unique...
SCELF: A Discussion with Sports Agent, Kieran Piller
Kieran is the President of Basketball Operations at Priority Sports and Entertainment. In the past two years, he led the pre-Draft process for two lottery...
Fair Use Week 2021 — Text & Data Mining in the Digital Humanities
Join us for this year’s Fair Use Week event to learn about intellectual property issues surrounding text and data mining projects.
An Unprecedented Transition: A Discussion of the Transition from the Trump Administration to the Biden Administration
Notre Dame Law School's International Law Society and Women's Legal Forum Event are hosting "An Unprecedented Transition: A Discussion of the Transition...
Global Lawyering in Practice Series: Immigration Law between New York and London
The movement of people between jurisdictions has been a fundamental part of our society. Lawyers themselves often move, practicing in different jurisdictions,...
Clerking on Specialized Federal Courts
The Faculty Clerkship Committee will host one last panel on clerkships featuring four judges from specialized federal courts. Clerkships on these courts provide excellent foundation for legal practice, and many clerks go...
Micro-Biases in Practice
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Current Issues in Special Education Law
The Education Law Forum and Legal Voices for Children and Youth invite you to Current Issues in Special Education Law, a Zoom...
Real Estate Law Alumni Panel
Please join the Notre Dame Real Estate Law Society Tomorrow, Friday, February 26 at 12:30 p.m. for a virtual panel discussion about real estate law...
Global Lawyering in Practice Series: Data Protection and Privacy Post-Brexit
Data protection and privacy laws differ between jurisdictions. In the EU, the General Data Protection Regulation Mandates more explicit consent; limits the...
Global Lawyering in Practice Series: In-House Counsels Abroad
Join us for a conversation with Notre Dame alumni who have served as in-house counsels abroad for global corporations. We’ll explore how...
IP in House: Paul Coletti, Johnson & Johnson, Patrick Bottini, Jack Link’s Protein Snacks & Lidia Kim, Concord Music Publishing
In house counsels help researchers and companies bring new inventions to market, negotiate complex IP transactions and protect intellectual property rights. Join...
Global Lawyering in Practice: Capital Markets between New York and London
International business transactions require familiarity with different sources of law and the ways in which cultural traditions affect the practice of law...
Education, Trauma, and Title IX
The Education Law Forum and Health Law Society invite you to a presentation "Education, Trauma, and Title IX" by …
The Attack on the U.S. Capitol: Pursuing Justice and Defending Our Democracy
Professor Jimmy Gurulé will moderate a discussion with Notre Dame Law School alumnus Michael Sherwin ’98 J.D., former Acting U.S. Attorney for...
IP in Practice Series: The Life of a Patent Litigator with Bill Zimmerman, Knobbe Martens
Join us for our Spring 2021 IP in Practice Series which spotlights novel and evolving issues in intellectual property and technology law...
Global Lawyering in Practice Series: Tax Law Between Common Law Jurisdictions
Chris McLemore, NDLS '07 and an attorney at Butler Snow in London and Jaime…
Sunny Hostin '94 J.D.: Identity
Building an Anti-Racist Vocabulary Join the Klau Center for Civil and Human Rights as Sunny Hostin '94…
Global Lawyering in Practice Series: Litigation and Arbitration Abroad
Join us for a conversation with Notre Dame alumni who help to resolve disputes for their clients abroad. We’ll explore the nuances...