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2020 Red Mass
Most Rev. Kevin C. Rhoades, Bishop of Fort Wayne-South Bend, invites you to this ancient rite to ask God's blessing on all...
Global Lawyering Spotlight Lecture Series: Coronavirus and the Curtailment of Religious Freedom
Every nation on earth has been touched by the impact of Covid-19, a deadly pandemic that has changed the manner in which...
PECI Alumni Speaker Series: Brendan Gardiner: A Career in Compliance
Alum Brendan Gardiner will speak on his career in compliance. Co-sponsored by the Business Law Forum. Registration is required; register via the...
IP Homecoming
Are you a Notre Dame IP lawyer or Notre Dame alumnus/a working in the IP & tech sector? Join us for our 2020...
PECI Fall Keynote Address - The Honorable Carl E. Stewart
The Honorable Carl E. Stewart of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit will give the fall keynote address for...
The Science Lab: Numbers Can Lie, Part 1 of 3
Live discussion about "Introduction to Data Science" Presented by: Roger Woodard, Teaching Professor and Director of Data Science MS Program Register for...
“What It Means to be Human: The Case for the Body in Public Bioethics”
Virtual event A panel discussion with: Mary Ann Glendon, Harvard; Ross Douthat, NY Times; Rod Dreher, American Conservative; and O. Carter Snead,...
IP Lecture Series: Professor K.J. Greene
Join us for our 2020-2021 IP Lecture Series focused on issues relating to race in intellectual property and technology law. Registration is required....
PECI Book Series: 'White Fragility' Book Discussion
The Program on Ethics, Compliance & Inclusion will continue its book series with a book discussion of White Fragility over Zoom. The event...
Open Access Week: Cultural Heritage, Technology, and Open Access
Join us for an event celebrating Open Access Week and the impact that free, immediate, online access to our heritage and cultural...
The Science Lab: Numbers Can Lie, Part 2 of 3
Description:Live discussion about "Face Recognition." Presented by: Roger Woodard, Teaching Professor and Director of Data Science MS Program Register for this live...
IP Lecture Series: Professor Anjali Vats
Join us for our 2020-2021 IP Lecture Series focused on issues relating to race in intellectual property and technology law. Registration is required....
Consider This! COVID-19 Pandemic and Athletics
The College of Science's Edison Lectures, the Eck Institute for Global Health, and the Office of the Provost have launched a weekly webinar...
PECI Speaker: "Advocating for Ethics in Government," Donald Sherman from CREW
The Program on Ethics, Compliance & Inclusion will host a lecture, "Advocating for Ethics in Government," featuring speaker …
NDI Global Roundtable Series
The Pandemic and Its Effects on Primary and Secondary Education Lessons from Chile, Kenya, the United States and Beyond Co-sponsored by Notre...
Global Lawyering Spotlight Lecture Series: The Story of the War on Terror and the Rule of Law: Rendition, Torture, Habeas Corpus and the Guantanamo Bay Detentions
In conversation with Professor Paolo Carozza Tim Otty QC will discuss his role in litigation before the highest courts in the United...
Wrongfully Convicted: The Story of Patrick Pursley
Patrick Pursley was wrongfully convicted of first-degree murder in 1994 and sentenced to life without parole. He was exonerated in 2019 with…
Who Owns Public Art?
How do we decide what is public art, and what role does the law play, if any, in this decision making process? What is...
The Structural Impact of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights in the Americas
Pablo Saavedra, LL.M. '96 Executive Secretary of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights Since its creation more than…
The Honorable Eric H. Holder, Jr.: "Voting Rights"
Building an Anti-Racist Vocabulary Join the Klau Center for Civil and Human Rights as The…
Global Lawyering Spotlight Lecture Series: Parliament and the Brexit Process: the Battle for Constitutional Supremacy in the United Kingdom
On 23 June 2016 the British people voted in a referendum to leave the European Union. However, the UK’s formal exit from...
Global Lawyering Spotlight Lecture Series: Just Global Health: Integrating Human Right and Common Goods
The covid-19 pandemic throws into sharp relief fundamental questions about global health justice and the institutions that are tasked with securing it....
Representing Jacob Blake: A Conversation with Patrick Salvi II, ‘07 J.D. & Sunny Hostin, ‘94 J.D.
The Law School welcomes Patrick Salvi, Jacob Blake co-counsel, and Sunny Hostin, 3x Emmy Award-winning journalist, author, and co-host, ABC’s “The View,”...
Algorithmic Bias: Sources and Responses
Featuring a keynote by Big Data Scientist and New York Times Bestselling Author Cathy O'Neil "Algorithms: for whom do they fail?" Plus panels...
The Science Lab: Numbers Can Lie, Part 3 of 3
Live discussion about "Weapons of Math Destruction." Presented by: Roger Woodard, Teaching Professor and Director of Data Science MS Program Register for...
Where We're Going: Privacy - Global Viewpoint
Join the global conversation with Rob Corbet, Partner & Head of Technology Practice, Arthur Cox; Jing He '00 J.D., Founder, GEN Law Firm;...
Faith-Based Schools in Latin America: Challenges, Regulation, and Funding
Join us for a roundtable on faith-based schools in Latin America featuring lawyers and legal scholars from six national contexts who will discuss...