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Essential Networking – You can Do It!
Eighty percent of jobs are landed through networking, ABC News reports. Notre Dame Law School’s Career Development Office can’t stress enough to first-year law students just how important the skill...
Why Work for the U.S. Department of Justice
As law students weigh their legal career options, Kevin Culum, ’86 B.S., an attorney for the U.S. Department of Justice in the Antitrust Division, said that those looking to hit...
Professor Amy Coney Barrett Recognized at Notre Dame Football Game
The University honored Notre Dame Law School Professor "Amy Coney Barrett":http://law.nd.edu/directory/amy-barrett/, Diane and M.O. Miller, II Research Chair in Law, as a "2016 Featured Faculty":http://provost.nd.edu/assets/212180/final_barrett_ad.pdf during a commercial break in...
NFL Agent Shares the Secret to His Success with SCELF Students
The tips for being a successful lawyer and entrepreneur Eugene Lee, ’95 B.S., ’98 J.D., gave Notre Dame Law School’s Sports, Communications & Entertainment Law Forum wasn’t a typical…
Colombia Gives Professor Cassel Highest Honor for Foreign Citizens
Colombia has conferred upon Notre Dame Law School Professor Douglass Cassel the Order of Merit, the highest award Colombia grants to foreign citizens.
Professor David Dalin to Speak at NDLS on 100th Anniversary of the Appointment of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brandeis
David Dalin, a Professor Emeritus of History and Politics at Ave Maria University, will speak to Notre Dame Law students and guests in a talk titled: "On the Hundredth Anniversary...
Judge Amul Thapar Speaks to NDLS Students at Constitution Day
Judge Amul Thapar of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky spoke to a packed audience of students and faculty at Notre Dame Law School on September 16, in...
Out of the Office: A Supreme Speaker
Parade magazine reported in its September 9th issue that 10 percent of college grads polled thought Judge Judy was on the U.S. Supreme Court. Notion denied; the TV reality show...
Experts to Discuss International Terrorism Threat after 9/11 Attacks
On Thursday, Sept. 22, Notre Dame Law School, in conjunction with the Keough School of Global Affairs, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, Center for Civil and Human Rights, and...
Former Minnesota Supreme Court Justice Alan Page, ’67, to Speak to NLDS Students
Alan Page, B.A. ’67, former justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court, Fighting Irish All-American and Pro Football Hall of Fame member, will speak to Notre Dame Law Students at 12:30...
Judge Amul Thapar to Speak at NDLS for Constitution Day
U.S. District Judge Amul Thapar will speak at Notre Dame Law School on Sept. 16, in celebration of Constitution Day. Sponsored by the NDLS Program on Constitutional Structure and the...
Former basketball star sets her sights on a new challenge
Cameasha Turner walked into South Bend’s Center for the Homeless earlier this month a little bit apprehensive, but mostly excited to volunteer in the community she would be calling home...
Three Law School Alumni Admitted to the American College of Trial Lawyers
Three Notre Dame Law School alumni were recently named fellows of the American College of Trial Lawyers, one of the top legal associations in America. Maureen Reidy Witt, ’80 J.D.,...