Four LL.M. in International Human Rights Law students are named Rita Bahr Cari Scholars
The Klau Institute for Civil and Human Rights is proud to announce the Rita Bahr Cari Memorial Fund Scholars for 2022-23. The recipients are human rights lawyers enrolled in the...
Klau Center for Civil and Human Rights awards summer fellowships to five ND Law students
The Klau Center for Civil and Human Rights has announced its 2022 Summer Fellows — Notre Dame Law School students working in public interest organizations that promote civil or human rights,...
ND Law doctoral student elected to UN committee on enforced disappearances
Juan Pablo Albán Alencastro, doctoral candidate at Notre Dame Law School and student affiliate of the Klau Center for Civil and Human Rights, has been elected to be a member of the...
Training program brings together communities, government, and developers in Amazon region
“The water and land of this region nourish and sustain the natural world, the life and cultures of hundreds of communities. ... Water, the source of life, has a rich...
Klau Center awards summer fellowships to four ND Law students
The law students will work in public interest organizations that promote civil or human rights, and/or the enforcement of federal rights on behalf of underrepresented minorities.
Klau Center Summer Fellowships offer valuable hands-on legal training
Each summer, the Klau Center provides funding for law students to serve internships with organizations that promote civil or human rights, and/or the enforcement of federal rights on behalf of...
Kevin Murphy '14 J.D. and client Patrick Pursley talk about exoneration and reform
Patrick Pursley spent two decades in prison for a murder he did not commit, receiving his exoneration in 2019. While proving his innocence, he also changed Illinois law. Pursley was recently...
Klau Center selects three ND Law students for summer fellowships
The Klau Center for Civil and Human Rights has announced its 2020 Summer Fellowships for students working in public interest organizations that promote civil or human rights, and/or the enforcement...
Jennifer Thompson: The Concentric Circles of Harm
On Thursday, November 7, the Klau Center and the Exoneration Project welcomed Jennifer Thompson to Notre Dame Law School. Thompson, founder and director of the Healing Justice Project, recalled her...
Notre Dame students participate in United Nations drafting session
Three Notre Dame students recently had the extraordinary opportunity to participate in the drafting of a United Nations convention focused on the right to development. The students, affiliates of the...
Justice Alan Page on football, civil rights, and doing justice
In a wide-ranging conversation at Notre Dame Law School on Friday, October 11, former Minnesota Supreme Court Justice Alan Page expressed both his deep concern, and his enduring hope, for...
Klau Center welcomes new class of human rights lawyers to Notre Dame
The Klau Center for Civil and Human Rights welcomes the new class of international human rights lawyers to Notre Dame Law School for the 2019-20 academic year. The LL.M. class...
Klau Center announces 2019-20 Rita Bahr Scholars
The Klau Center for Civil and Human Rights is proud to announce its Rita Bahr Cari Memorial Fund Scholars for 2019-20. The recipients are human rights lawyers enrolled in the LL.M....
2019 Klau Center Summer Fellowships announced
The summer funding supports students working in public interest organizations that promote civil or human rights.
Speaker series connects human rights advocates with campus community
The Human Rights ND speaker series provides human rights advocates a public forum on campus.
LL.M. students present reports at international conferences
Klau Center Graduate Student Affiliates, Nataliia Voitseshyna and Iuliia Emtseva, recently delivered papers at international conferences.
Law students talk about Klau Center Summer Fellowships
The Klau Center, in cooperation with Notre Dame Law School’s Career Development office, recently hosted its 2018 Summer Fellows for a briefing on their experiences with public interest organizations.
CCHR announces 2018 Summer Fellows
The Center for Civil and Human Rights has awarded its 2018 Summer Fellowships in support of Notre Dame law students pursuing public interest work
J.S.D. candidate named “Amicus Curiae” to Colombian tribunals
Juan Pablo Albán, current doctoral student in the CCHR-sponsored J.S.D Program in International Human Rights Law, has been appointed an Amicus Curiae for the Special Jurisdiction for Peace in Colombia
CCHR Summer Fellow shares experience
CCHR Summer Fellow Arianna Cook-Thajudeen shares her experience with the national Housing Law Project.
Center for Civil and Human Rights welcomes LL.M. Class of 2018
The Center for Civil and Human Rights welcomes its new class of international human rights lawyers for the 2017-18 academic year.
Recipient of first CCHR Summer Fellowship announced
The Center for Civil and Human Rights has awarded its first Summer Fellowship to Arianna Cook-Thajudeen, a second-year student at Notre Dame Law School.
CCHR Alumna Yara Sallam Released from Prison
p(image-right). !http://humanrights.nd.edu/assets/176274/100x/yarafree.jpg! Center for Civil and Human Rights alumna Yara Sallam, LL.M. ’10, who has been in a Cairo jail cell since "June 2014":http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/oct/23/justice-in-egypt-yara-sallam-imprisonment-president-sisi, was pardoned today by Egyptian President...
Doug Cassel named to Colombian working group
Douglass Cassel, Professor of Law and advisor to the Center for Civil and Human Rights, has been named by the Colombian government to a high-level bilateral working group (subcomisión) on...
NDLS and CCHR welcome Eduardo Ferrer Mac-Gregor
Notre Dame Law School and the Center for Civil and Human Rights are pleased to welcome Judge Eduardo Ferrer Mac-Gregor, Judge of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights,…
Top Human Rights Lawyers, Scholars Meet at NDLS
The Center for Civil and Human Rights, with the generous support of the Kellogg Institute for International Studies, gathered a distinguished panel of human rights lawyers, scholars, diplomats, and judges...
J.S.D. Dissertation Presentation: Evidence Obtained by Inhuman Treatment
J.S.D. candidate Mirakmal Niyazmatov will present and defend his dissertation, “Evidence Obtained By Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment: A New Interpretation in Light of the General Principles…
CCHR 40th Anniversary Marked by Notre Dame Publication
At the outset of its 40th anniversary year, The Center for Civil & Human Rights was profiled in NDWorks, a Notre Dame publication. Sean O’Brien, assistant director and LL.M. program...
CCHR Provides Research on South Sudan Constitutional Process
For Sarah Bosha, LL.M. ’13, completing the CCHR graduate…
Notre Dame Magazine Reports on Alumni’s Work in Guatemala
The Summer 2013 edition of Notre Dame Magazine reports on the efforts of Notre Dame alumni to help reform conditions for the mentally ill and disabled in Guatemala City’s notorious...