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Notre Dame Lawyers Club of San Diego to Host Sports and Business Panel
The Notre Dame Lawyers Club of San Diego will host a sports and business panel discussion at PETCO Park, Thursday, Feb. 4. The talk, moderated by Tracy A. Warren, ’99...
Dean Newton Announces New $1.5 Million Vieth Family Law Fellowship
Dean Nell Jessup Newton is pleased to announce a new $1.5 million fellowship established by Sheila and Perry Vieth of Hingham, Mass. The fellowship, to be known as the Vieth...
Notre Dame Law School Faculty Submit Friends-of-the-Court Briefs to U.S. Supreme Court
This month, three Notre Dame Law School faculty have submitted amicus briefs to the U.S. Supreme Court in cases involving design patent, religious liberty and national security. On behalf of...
Andrea Lyon Confronts Mass Incarceration and Race During Notre Dame Law School Discussion
Andrea D. Lyon, dean and professor of law at Valparaiso University Law School, recently led a discussion at Notre Dame Law School that focused on the issues of mass incarceration...
Real practice experience at NDLS
Lauren Nottoli, 2L Choosing a law school can be a very difficult decision, and it is definitely a very important one. There are a lot of factors to consider, and...
NDLS Alumnus Cordell Carter to be Honored at White House as “Champion of Change”
Addressing the critical need to expand computer science across the nation’s K-12 classrooms and prepare more American students to take on jobs of the future, President Barack Obama will recognize...
Program on Church, State & Society Announces Summer Fellowship Opportunity
The Notre Dame Law School's Program on Church, State & Society is excited to announce that the Program will award up to two Summer Fellowships, in the amount of $10,000...
Mark McKenna Files Amicus Brief in Apple v. Samsung
Mark P. McKenna, professor of law and associate dean for faculty development in the University of Notre Dame Law School, is among the leaders of a group of 37 law...
Samuel Gregg Discusses Europe’s Long-term Turmoil
Samuel Gregg, director of research at the "Action Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty":http://www.acton.org/, recently visited Notre Dame Law School to discuss the rise in Euroscepticism, or a...
The Center for Ethics and Culture and Notre Dame Law School Announce New Fellowship
The Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture and Notre Dame Law School are pleased to announce the Polking Family Fellowship, a newly established program to recruit and provide funding...
Richard Garnett Joins Friend of the Court Brief in Supreme Court’s Little Sisters of the Poor Case
Richard Garnett, Paul J. Schierl/Fort Howard Corporation Professor of Law at the University of Notre Dame, has joined 15 other constitutional scholars in filing an amicus curiae brief in the...
Law Professor Files Brief with Supreme Court for Families of Dead in 1983 Marine Barracks Bombing in Lebanon
Jimmy Gurulé, professor of law, with six other law professors who teach and publish in the field of national security law, has filed an amici curiae, or friends of the...
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Alito Visits Notre Dame Law School
U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Samuel A. Alito, Jr., recently spent a day at Notre Dame Law School. The day was capped by a discussion in the Patrick F. McCartan...