Judge Amul Thapar to Speak at NDLS for Constitution Day
U.S. District Judge Amul Thapar will speak at Notre Dame Law School on Sept. 16, in celebration of Constitution Day. Sponsored by the NDLS Program on Constitutional Structure and the...
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ginsburg to speak with Notre Dame Law Students
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg will hold a conversation with Notre Dame law students Tuesday, September 13, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. in the Patrick F. McCartan Courtroom....
Professor Kozel Examines How Precedent Can Bring Consistency to the Court
With the country focused on selecting its next president and on who will replace U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, Notre Dame Law School "Professor Randy Kozel’s":http://law.nd.edu/directory/randy-kozel/ research considers how...
NDLS LL.M. Graduate Using her Education to Make an International Impact
Johanna Fröhlich, LL.M. ’15, was pursuing her Ph.D. in comparative constitutional law at Pázmány Péter Catholic University in Hungary, where she also obtained her law degree, when she felt a...
Marah Stith McLeod Joins NDLS Faculty
Marah Stith McLeod has joined the Notre Dame Law School faculty as an associate professor. Her research explores legal and ethical problems in criminal law and criminal procedure. Her work...
NDLS Hosts Lecture on Religious Freedom
Notre Dame Law School’s Program on Church, State & Society will host a lecture, Religious Freedom at Home and Abroad: Finding a Better Way, at 7 p.m. Thursday, April 14...
Corporate Governance Symposium Explores Hedge Fund Activism
Notre Dame Law School’s Program on Law and Market Behavior will host the third LAMB Corporate Governance Symposium: Hedge Fund Activism in Corporate Governance: Empirical Evidence and Policy Implications on Friday, April...
NDLS Hosts Roundtable on Patent Law
NDLS will host a Junior Patent Roundtable on Friday, April 1, with senior scholars discussing with junior scholars several of their research pieces in the field of patent law. The...
NDLS Program on Church, State & Society Awards Summer Fellowships
The Notre Dame Law School Program on Church, State & Society has awarded three summer fellowships to first-year law students Jessen Baker, Samantha Scheuler, and Kristina Semeryuk. Each will receive...
Notre Dame Law School Names Two 2016 Bank of America Foundation Community Sustainability Fellows
Notre Dame Law School and the Bank of America Foundation have named Christina Jones and Nicholas Bedenk this year’s Bank of America Foundation Community Sustainability Fellows. The Bank of America...
ND Law Professors and Constitutional Law Scholars Discuss Constitutional Interpretation at London Roundtable
The Notre Dame Law School Program on Constitutional Structure is hosting a roundtable discussion on Friday, Feb. 5 at the Notre Dame London Law Centre. The roundtable will bring leading...
Program on Church, State & Society Announces Summer Fellowship Opportunity
The Notre Dame Law School's Program on Church, State & Society is excited to announce that the Program will award up to two Summer Fellowships, in the amount of $10,000...
Religious Liberty and the Free Society: Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Dignitatis Humanae
The Notre Dame Law Review will host its annual Symposium on Nov. 5-6, 2015 in the Patrick F. McCartan Courtroom at Notre Dame Law School. This year’s Symposium is titled...
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito to Visit Notre Dame Law School
p(image-right). !/assets/180362/100x/010_alito.jpg(U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Samuel Anthony Alito, Jr.)! U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Samuel Anthony Alito, Jr., will visit Notre Dame Law School on Nov. 19. One highlight...
Edging Out a Patent with Notre Dame Law Students
When Jeff Ballard, president of Design Align Landscape Edging in South Bend, knew he had developed a product for the commercial landscaping industry, he wanted to see what legal recourses...
Notre Dame Alumna JoAnn Chávez Establishes Chávez Family Law Fellowship with Generous Donation
Notre Dame Law School is pleased to announce the generous donation from alumna JoAnn Chávez, ’86, ’90, J.D., to establish the Chávez Family Law Fellowship to benefit Hispanic students at...
Notre Dame Law School Hosts ICLEO Summer Program
p(image-right). !/assets/170793/100x/img_0097.jpg(img_0097)! Shashan DeYoung knew the odds were against her to attend law school. As an African American single mom to twins, she realized her chances for success in law...
Professor Anthony J. Bellia Jr. to Deliver Notre Dame Law School Commencement Address
p(image-right). !/assets/71520/100x/belliaaj2014.jpg(bellia_aj)! Anthony J. Bellia Jr., O’Toole Professor of Constitutional Law at Notre Dame Law School and recipient of the 2015 Law School Distinguished Teaching Award, will address the graduates...
NDLS Students Reflect on Experience in Law and Religion Moot Court in Venice, Italy
The Notre Dame Law School’s Program on Church, State, and Society sponsored an opportunity for four students to travel to Italy over spring break to participate in the Fondazione Studium...
Program on Constitutional Structure Hosts Conference, "The Common Law in an Age of Regulation"
The Program on Constitutional Structure hosted a conference, “The Common Law in an Age of Regulation," on February 6, 2015, at the Notre Dame London Law Centre. The world's...
Professor Dan Kelly Elected to The American Law Institute
Professor Dan Kelly has been elected as one of the 26 new members to The American Law Institute. …
NDLS Professor Richard Garnett Named to the U.S Commission on Civil Rights Indiana State Advisory Committee
Richard Garnett, NDLS Professor and Director of the Program on Church, State & Society, has been appointed by the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights as one of 18 Indiana citizens...
NDLS Hosts Andrea Pin as Visiting Professor of European Union Law
Andrea Pin (PhD, University of Turin, Italy) was a fall 2014 Notre Dame Kellogg Institute for International Studies visiting fellow. He is senior lecturer at the University of Padua, where he...
Professor A.J. Bellia Joins Justice Scalia on Panel Addressing Role of History
Professor A.J. Bellia joined Justice Antonin Scalia on a panel discussing the role of history in the field of Federal Courts at the annual meeting of the American Association of...
Program on Constitutional Structure to Host Conference, "The Common Law in an Age of Regulation"
The Program on Constitutional Structure will host a conference, “The Common Law in an Age of Regulation” on February 6, 2015 at the Notre Dame London Law Centre…
Professor Jennifer Mason McAward's Work Cited in Recent US Court of Appeals Case
In an important recent decision, U.S. v. Cannon (2014 WL 1633160), the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit relied heavily upon the work of Notre Dame Law...
Professor Yelderman joins LAMB as a new Faculty Fellow
The Notre Dame Law School "Research Program on Law and Market Behavior (LAMB)":http://law.nd.edu/program-on-law-and-market-behavior/ announced the addition of "Stephen Yelderman,":http://law.nd.edu/directory/stephen-yelderman Associate Professor of Law, as one of the Program’s Faculty Fellows....
Justice Thomas Teaches Seminar on Religious Freedom
Associate Justice Clarence Thomas of the United States Supreme Court visited Notre Dame Law School the week of February 3, 2014, serving as the James J. Clynes Visiting Chair in...