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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...
Lecture with Paolo Carozza:"The Venice Commission and Current Challenges of Constitutionalism in Europe "
Nanovic Faculty Fellow Paolo Carozza, Kellogg Institute for International Studies and professor…
Combating the Financing of Terrorism in an Era of Public Corruption
Sandra Quiñonez, left, and Brian Skaret '02 J.D. Paraguayan Attorney General Sandra Quiñonez and Notre Dame Law School alumnus Brian Skaret '02...
Empowering Women Through Religious Liberty
In celebration of Women's History Month, join the Notre Dame Law School Religious Liberty Initiative in a discussion about how religious liberty...
Global Lawyering in Practice Series: Real Estate Law Between the U.S. and Asia
Real estate transactions often involve international parties: foreign investors regularly buy property in the United States, while United States corporations invest in...
Book Review: Unshackled: Freeing America's K-12 Education System
Education policy has long been a bi-partisan priority, and education has played a significant role in the development of constitutional law—from First...
Spring 2021 IP Lecture Series: Professor Justin Hughes, Copyright and Distributive Justice
Join us for our 2020-2021 IP Lecture Series focused on issues relating to race in intellectual property and technology law. Professor Justin...
Women, Vocation and the Law
The St. Thomas More Society at Notre Dame Law School will host a conversation focusing on the lived vocation of female Catholic...
Spring 2021 IP Lecture Series: Professor Kara Swanson, Race and Selective Legal Memory
Join us for our 2020-2021 IP Lecture Series focused on issues relating to race in intellectual property and technology law. Professor Kara...
Lecture with Nanovic Graduate Fellow Clare O'Hare: "The Irish Judges at the Center of the English Commercial Court"
About the Lecture The Irish Judges at the Center of the English Commercial Court: Mr. Justice Mathews (1830 - 1908) and Lord...
Breaking Barriers: A Conversation with Judge J. Paul Oetken
On Wednesday, March 31 at 5 PM ET, the Notre Dame American Constitution Society and LGBT Forum will hold an event, "Breaking Barriers: A...