Professor Cole Discusses Effects of Mobile Phone Banking on Developing Nations
At 2:00 p.m. on Monday, September 27th, Professor G. Marcus Cole. Marcus Cole/ (Stanford Law School) will speak in Eck Hall of Law 2130 at the Notre Dame Law & Economics Workshop. Professor Cole will present his working paper: “Is Mobile Phone Banking Really Banking?” Read More
Professor Jimmy Gurulé has been asked to make two presentations at a major symposium being hosted by the Indiana Attorney General’s office for training Mexican prosecutors in the modernization and reform of Mexico’s criminal justice system.
Michael Kirsch, professor of law and associate dean at the University of Notre Dame Law School, will speak at the kickoff meeting of the League of Women Voters of Elkhart County Sept. 22 at the Matterhorn Restaurant in Elkhart.
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Professor Carter Snead will speak at the “Judicial Seminar on Emerging Issues in Neuroscience” that is being held at Harvard Law School on September 20. His talk will discuss the ways in which information about neuroscience is currently entering the courts and what we can expect in the future.
This fall Notre Dame Law School is launching a new interdisciplinary initiative, the Notre Dame Law and Economics (
Captain Wendy Sue Kosek, a 2004 University of Notre Dame graduate and a 2007 graduate of the University of Notre Dame Law School, has been honored with The Rev. William Corby, C.S.C., Award for distinguished military service to her country.…
Professor Rick Garnett and Professor Cathy Kaveny will present at the “Saturday Scholar Series” on September 11, 2010.
US Works With Sudan on Gitmo
Judge in gay marriage case subject to speculation
S. David Worhatch ’79, an Executive Advisory Board Member for the Notre Dame Law School, was appointed to the LItigation Section of the Ohio State Bar Association. His appointment a one-year term which began on July 1. He was appointed to the position by Carmen V. Roberto, president of the Ohio State Bar Association.
Connor Prairie Interactive History Park honors Notre Dame Law School alumnus Max Siegel ’02 with the 2010 Spirit of the Prairie award. Connor Prairie honors outstanding American trailblazers with the award. He will receive the award on September 11, 2010.
It’s Not Dead, It’s Only Lame: John Boehner and the 20th Amendment
Conahan guilty plea expected today
World Socialist Web Site (Quotes: Judy Fox) July 16, 2010
South Bend Tribune (By: Charles Rice) July 16, 2010
In Defense of Professor Kenneth Howell
Jose Reyes Ferriz, the mayor of Ciudad Juárez, Mexico and a 1988 graduate of Notre Dame Law School’s LL.M. program, recently spoke with National Public Radio about his fight against the rampant violence plaguing his city.
Is there a unified Catholic voice in the American public square, and if so, what is it saying at the moment? As the United States celebrates Independence Day on 4th July, Professor Vincent Rougeau of the University of Notre Dame, describes the past and present tensions experienced by Catholic Americans as a result of the support and opposition encountered in various other religious and political voices. >
In most states, including Ohio and Minnesota, religious groups do not have to file financial reports at all, says Helen Ng, a spokeswoman for the Charities Review Council, a nonprofit watchdog group. “It’s been a common tax scam for many years for a family, for example, to claim ’we’re a church,’” says Lloyd Hitoshi Mayer, an associate professor of law at the University of Notre Dame. “The church category, unfortunately, is one that can be abused.” >
On July 1, 2010, Notre Dame Law School alumnus John Hurley began his tenure as the first lay president of Canisius College in that institution’s 140-year history. He previously served as the college’s executive vice president and vice president for college relations.
Half of Notre Dame Law School’s first-year class—92 students—spent several days last semester exploring public interest lawyering around the country through the