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Indiana Bar Association
Susan Jacobs of the Indiana Bar Association will be here to talk about the benefits of membership and involvement. Sponsor: CDO
Is the United States Above the Law of Human Rights?
Drone strikes that kill with military force beyond armed conflict zones. Indefinite detention at Guantanamo Bay. Immigrants held for months or years,...
Fall Conference 2017
Each year on the campus of Notre Dame, the Center hosts its interdisciplinary Fall Conference, the most important venue for truly fruitful...
2017 Law Review Symposium
On Friday, November 10, 2017 Volume 93 of the Notre Dame Law Review will host its annual Symposium in the Patrick F....
Moot Court Religious Freedom Tournament
Moot Court Religious Freedom Tournament
The Crime of Complicity: The Bystander in the Holocaust
In his talk about his recent book, Professor Amos Guiora, S.J. Quinney College of Law, University of Utah, shares lessons from the...
Fall Conference 2017
Each year on the campus of Notre Dame, the Center hosts its interdisciplinary Fall Conference, the most important venue for truly fruitful...
2nd Annual Notre Dame National Appellate Advocacy Tournament
The tournament will bring together competitors, scholars, and practitioners in the field of religious freedom from across the country for a dialogue...
Lexis: Finding Alumni & Networking Advice
Learn how to find Notre Dame Lawyers using Lexis to advance your networking efforts & help your job search. Sponsor: Lexis &...
LAMB Guest Speaker - Kenworthey Bilz, Professor of Law, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Professor Bilz will present "How Dare You? The Effect of Offender Status on Perceived Wrongdoing.”
SBA Meeting
SBA Meeting
The Religious Lawyer
Professors John Nagle and Marah McLeod will address what they perceive to be the challenges facing lawyers with religious convictions in the...
ACS Speaker, Vicky Woeste
Practicing God’s Law in a Secular World: The Lawyers of the Westboro Baptist Church, 1970-2015. Sponsor: ACS
A Discussion of the Masterpiece Cakeshop Case with Sherif Girgis
A Discussion of the Masterpiece Cakeshop Case with Sherif Girgis Sponsor: Federalist Society
IP Lecture Series: Greg Reilly, Chicago-Kent College of Law
In a few weeks, the Supreme Court will hear Oil States Energy, one of the most important Article III cases in a...
A Talk with Tim Rooney, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
Tim Rooney, staff attorney at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, will discuss employment opportunities and career paths at the USPTO. Rooney...
Food and Beverage Law in Practice
We will be hosting local attorney Andrew Hicks to share his legal experience in the food and beverage industry. Sponsor: Food and...
McCloskey Pitch Competition
Join Professor Jim Farrington or the IDEA center and the winners of last years competition to learn more about the McCloskey Pitch...
ABA Informational Session
This session will provide information about ABA, how to use ABA resources, etc.
March for Life Informational Meeting
March for Life Informational Meeting Sponsor: Jus Vitae
WLF Lunchtime Roundtable: Professor Root
WLF is happy to present a lunchtime roundtable discussion with professor Veronica Root. During this event, professor Root will speak about her...
CCHR & General LL.M. Thanksgiving Dinner
Traditional Thanksgiving dinner in the Commons for our CCHR and general LL.M. students. Sponsor: CCHR & General LL.M.
Networking Your Way to Work
JoAnn Chávez, vice president, legal and chief tax officer for DTE Energy, will speak about how students can leverage networking opportunities into...
SCELF Speaker Series: Joe Bellanca
Joe Bellanca, an entertainment attorney at HertzSchramPC in Michigan, speaks about his career path and experiences. Sponsor: SCELF & IPLS
IP Resume Workshop
This event will generally explore careers in IP. There will be a short presentation on some of the things 1Ls who are...
LAMB Guest Speaker - John Shahar Dillbary, Professor of Law, Alabama Law School
Professor Dillbary will present “Evidence of But-For Causation: An Experimental Analysis.”
Clynes Chair Lecture - Cass Sunstein, Harvard Law
Originalism might be defended on two very different grounds. The first is that it is in some sense mandatory – for example,...
Nudges That Fail
We will have a talk with Distinguished LAMB Speaker, Cass Sunstein, Robert Walmsley University Professor, Harvard Law on “Nudges that Fail.” Sponsor:...
SBA Meeting
SBA Meeting
NDEP Volunteer Meeting
Volunteers from the Notre Dame Exoneration Project (NDEP) learning investigation techniques. Sponsor: Jimmy Gurulé