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IP Lecture Series: Bruce Boyden: The Tar Pit of Substantial Similarity
Professor Bruce Boyden from Marquette University Law School will present his paper exploring the historical origins of the deployment of subjective judgements to...
70th Annual Moot Court Showcase Oral Argument
Notre Dame Law School will host it's 70th Annual Moot Court Showcase Oral Argument in McCartan Courtroom. This year's judges include: Judge...
2020 Fair Use Week: Appropriation Art, Transformativeness & Fair Use Panel
A panel discussion on the history of appropriation art, its use in contemporary artistic practice, and the challenges of appropriation art's digital...
2020 Fair Use Week: Pop-up IP Clinic
Do you have a question about how much of someone’s work you can use in your studio art, dissertation, or article? Sign...
2020 Fair Use Week: Digital Preservation, Archiving & Copyright Panel
A panel discussion about the purpose of digital preservation; the complex interests among institutions, users, and the public as digital assets are...
2020 Fair Use Week: Fair Use Film Screenings
Explore fair use in film and the importance of parody and satire through short film screenings of Midnight in Paris, Our Nixon,...
The Human Side of Data: 'Doing Good' vs 'Do No Harm' in Future-Focused Organizations
We’ve gathered a group of future-focused leaders from large organizations, technology companies, and start-ups for a fireside chat to share their thoughts...
2020 Fair Use Week: What is a Copy?
A display and presentation of tangible books and manuscripts that challenge our notions of what is a copy, including examples of tangible...
Careers in Intellectual Property Law Panel
Come hear career professionals Tim J. Heverin of Jones Day, Andrew H. Velzen of MBHB and Emily Pyclik of Baker Botts speak about...
(CANCELED) 3rd Annual Experiential Learning Fair
Before Spring Break, Prof Bob Jones will host an information session to help students understand what we offer and how to choose...
(POSTPONED) 2020 Journal of Law, Ethics & Public Policy Symposium
Notre Dame Law School's Journal of Law, Ethics & Public Policy will host its annual symposium.
(POSTPONED) ND Club of Greater Sarasota Hesburgh Lecture: The Current State of Intercollegiate Athletics
Notre Dame Law Professor Emeritus Ed Edmonds will deliver a Hesburgh Lecture on "The Current State of Intercollegiate Athletics" to the Notre Dame...
(POSTPONED) Ensuring a Bright Tech Future
With great power comes great responsibility. Has Big Tech stepped up to the challenge? Technology is developing at a much faster rate...
(POSTPONED) The Role of the Judge
Judges Elizabeth Branch (Eleventh Circuit), Britt Grant (Eleventh Circuit), and Joan Larsen (Sixth Circuit) will appear on a panel discussion about their...
(POSTPONED) Rice-Hasson Distinguished Lecture Series: Mary Ann Glendon
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Webinar: Breaking Down Systemic Barriers Around African American Entrepreneurship
The benefits of entrepreneurship are well documented. Startups are responsible for nearly all job growth in the United States, experience growth rates...
NDI Global Roundtable Series
Race and Building Communities of Belonging: Perspectives from the U.S., the U.K., and Brazil Co-sponsored by the Department of Africana Studies, the Department...
Research Uncorked – “The Ethics of Innovation: Framing the Future of Tech” with Professor Mark McKenna
Research Uncorked is a monthly speaker series featuring informal interviews with leading scholars and scientists from the University. Typically hosted at Ironhand...
Panel Discussion: Racism Is a Life Issue
Event cosponsored by the de Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture, College of Arts and Letters…
Religious Charter Schools: Legally Possible and Politically Advisable?
John P. Murphy Foundation Professor of Law Nicole Stelle Garnett will participate in this forum sponsored by the Manhattan Institute. Click here to...
2020 Welcome Week Address & Mass
2020 Welcome Week will end with a welcome address by Joseph A. Matson Dean and Professor of Law G. Marcus Cole on...
The Future of Privacy, from Ireland to America
The Law School is supporting its continued presence…
Constitution Day Lecture: Religious Freedom & the Constitution Today
Richard Garnett will deliver a lecture on “Religious Freedom & the Constitution Today” at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, September 15, in the Driscoll Auditorium at Holy...
Global Lawyering Spotlight Lecture Series: Finding Fault: Doctrine and Difficult Questions in Law
This panel brings together three different perspectives on what fault does and what it is. The material discussed spans civil law, in...
Book Series: 'What the Negro Wants'
Join us for a virtual book discussion of What the Negro Wants, co-hosted between the Program on Ethics, Compliance & Inclusion; The Federalist Society; and...
Inventing and “Reinventing” Under Patent Law
Join us for this informative patent law event co-sponsored with Locke Lord in Chicago. Registration is required. The deadline to register is 1...
Virtual Lecture: “Statue Toppling in Europe: Vandalism or Vindication?” with Timothy W. Ryback
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Research Uncorked – “It Doesn’t Just Happen: Building Ethical Workplaces”
Research Uncorked is a monthly speaker series featuring informal interviews with leading scholars and scientists from the University. In September, we’re excited...
The Supreme Court and Religious Liberty: Recent Cases with Richard Garnett
Please join the Chattanooga Lawyers Chapter of the Federalist Society for a presentation by Prof. Richard W. Garnett on the recent religious liberty...
Advice to the Next President on Addressing Racial Justice: Notre Dame Students Speak Out
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