Dwight King's woodworking art exhibit
An exhibit featuring woodworking pieces created by Head Research Librarian Dwight King will be featured at the South Bend Museum of Art. Read More
Educating a Different Kind of Lawyer
An exhibit featuring woodworking pieces created by Head Research Librarian Dwight King will be featured at the South Bend Museum of Art. Read More
The NDLS international moot court team competed in the Jessup Regional Competition in Chicago February 12. Read More
This year’s International Law Society symposium focuses on the rights of non-citizens and will take place Friday, February 18, from 9:30a.m. – 3:45 p.m. in Biolchini Hall, Room 1310. Read More
Professor Jay Tidmarsh will be speaking at George Washington Law School’s conference on “The Future of Arbitration” March 17 from 3:45-5:15 p.m. in the Jacob Burns Moot Court Room. Read More
Notre Dame Law School’s Client Counseling team (Cliff Bowman and Alan MacQuaerie) placed second in the ABA Regional Client Counseling Competition held at DePaul University on February 12, 2011. Read More
Americans United for Life staff attorney and Notre Dame law grad Anna Franzonello, ’09 J.D., testified before the Virginia Senate Committee on Education and Health February 3. Read More
The Center for Civil and Human Rights recently welcomed Rodolfo “Rudy” Monterrosa to its Advisory Committee. Read More
Professor Tomuschat, one of the world’s leading international human rights lawyers, is emeritus professor of law at Humboldt University, Berlin. Before taking the chair of international law at Humboldt, he taught for 22 years at the Law Faculty of the University of Bonn where he directed the Institute of International Law. Read More
The national media has been seeking Professor Garnett’s views on a federal district court’s recent decision declaring the new health care law unconstitutional. Read More
On 25 January, Donald P. Kommers, Professor of Law Emeritus, delivered a Hesburgh Lecture before the Alumni Club of Philadelphia. Read More
Professor Richard Garnett will be delivering a public lecture at the University of Virginia February 4 on the topic of separation of church and state. Read More
Elena R. Baca, NDLS ’92, has been named to The American Lawyer’s 2011 list of “Top 45 Women Under 45.” Read More
An Associated Press story on the ongoing federal grand jury investigation into former presidential candidate John Edwards sought Professor Lloyd Mayer’s views on whether any violations of the campaign finance laws had been uncovered. Read More
Professor Jimmy Gurulè recently returned from a 10-day trip to the developing country of Belize, which borders Guatemala and Mexico off the coast of the Caribbean Sea. Read More
Professor Judith Fox has been named a 2011 Bellow Scholar by the American Association of Law Schools for her project, “Debt Collection; A Survey of Indiana Courts. Read More
Three more Notre Dame Law School graduates have ascended to the bench in Illinois, Minnesota, and Michigan. Read More
Professor Jimmy Gurule’s new book, Gurule and Corn’s Principles of Counter-Terrorism Law, is now available from West. Read More
Margaret M. Foran has been elected to the Occidental Petroleum Corporation’s Board of Directors. Read More
Pastors & Politics: Why is the IRS letting tax-exempt churches play politics? (Quotes: Lloyd Mayer) – Humanist, January 1, 2011 Read More