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London Law Program students visit NATO headquarters in Brussels
The Law School’s spring 2020 International Criminal Law course is being taught, appropriately enough, at Notre Dame’s London Global Gateway, near Trafalgar Square. With NATO headquarters in Brussels within a short train...
Professor Samuel Bray cited by Justice Gorsuch in recent opinion
Professor Samuel Bray was cited again by the Supreme Court this term, this time by Justice Neil Gorsuch in an opinion concerning an application for stay in Department of Homeland...
From Notre Dame Magazine: Sisters in Law
A panel discussion titled "How Women Have Shaped the Judiciary" on January 24 was part of Notre Dame Law School's commemoration of the centennial of the 19th Amendment, which granted...
3L Jennie Christensen awarded Visionary Scholarship
Jennie Christensen, a third-year student at Notre Dame Law School, was awarded the 2019 Visionary Scholarship from Christmas Injury Lawyers, a law firm based in South Carolina. Christensen’s scholarly interests...
University of Chicago Law Review publishes papers from Professor Veronica Root Martinez’s symposium
The papers from a symposium hosted by Notre Dame Law Professor Veronica Root Martinez have been published by the University of Chicago Law Review. The symposium, titled “Investigating Intersections of...
Panel discusses Professor Jeffrey Pojanowski’s paper at AALS Annual Meeting
Notre Dame Law Professor Jeffrey Pojanowski’s latest paper, “Neoclassical Administrative Law,” was the subject of a panel discussion earlier this month at the 2020 Annual Meeting of the American Association...
In Memoriam: Thomas H. Corson
The Law School community was saddened to learn of the recent passing of longtime friend and Law School Advisory Council member Thomas H. Corson. Tom served on the Advisory Council...
Women’s judiciary panel and 19th Amendment exhibit to be held at ND Law School
Notre Dame Law School will host a panel discussion, How Women Have Shaped the Judiciary, to commemorate the 19th Amendment centennial of women’s right to vote on Friday, January 24...
ND Law’s IP Clinic helps epilepsy assistance nonprofit secure trademark
An Indiana nonprofit helping families affected by epilepsy got some much-needed help from Notre Dame Law School’s Intellectual Property & Entrepreneurship Clinic to protect its brand. …
Professor Samuel Bray cited in Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s dissent in Rotkiske v. Klemm
A brief filed by Notre Dame Professor of Law Samuel Bray, along with Professors David Marcus and Stephen Yeazell…
Professor Julian Velasco elected to American Law Institute
Professor Julian Velasco was recently elected a member of the American Law Institute. The institute’s members have the opportunity to influence the development of the law in both existing and emerging areas,...