ND Law student to present at international trademark conference
Notre Dame Law School student Veronica Canton, 2L, has been selected to present a paper at the International Trademark Association’s annual meeting May 20 to 24 in Barcelona, Spain.
Notre Dame Law Student to Present at the Sorbonne
Martha Astor’s passion for education guided her to law school.Astor, 1L, spent the first phase of her career teaching pedagogy at Northern Arizona University, where she earned her bachelor’s and...
Notre Dame Law School Alum Talks about Saving Lives with Entrepreneurship
John Crowley, ’92 J.D., and his family had been in the spotlight before President Donald Trump lauded his daughter Megan as “an inspiration to us all” during last month’s address...
Notre Dame Law Students Win at Moot Court Competitions
Notre Dame Law School students earned some hardware this past weekend at Moot Court competitions in Washington, D.C., and Indianapolis.
U.S. Supreme Court Cites Notre Dame Law Professor’s Work
By Kevin AllenU.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer cited two pieces of Notre Dame Law School Professor Mark P. McKenna’s work last week when he wrote the dissenting opinion in...
Notre Dame Law School to Host U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces
Notre Dame Law School will host the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces on April 4, with three law students participating on the briefs and two participating in...
Law Symposium Examines the International Impact of Sports
A symposium on Friday at Notre Dame Law School explored the growing international impact of sports with presentations by speakers, students, and former Fighting Irish football star Raghib “Rocket” Ismail,...
Notre Dame Law School Remembers Travis McElmurry
The Notre Dame Law School community came together Wednesday evening to remember 1L Travis McElmurry, who passed away during spring break. McElmurry, 30, was from Granada Hills, Calif., and a...
Abortion Presentation Coincides with Gorsuch Hearings
It has become an annual tradition at Notre Dame Law School for O. Carter Snead, a professor of law and the William P. and Hazel B. White director of the...
Father Mike Show Sets Attendance Record
One of Notre Dame Law School’s most popular traditions – the Father Mike Show – set a new attendance record Tuesday night.A crowd packed into Legends of Notre Dame for...
Tia B. Paulette Awarded Lardy Fellowship
Tia B. Paulette, 2L, has been selected to receive the Peter Lardy Memorial Fellowship for the 2017-18 academic year at Notre Dame Law School.
Professor Offers Options to Counter Escalating Crackdowns on NGOs
When Compassion International announced this month that it was closing its charitable operations in India – where it provided 145,000 children with meals, medical care, and tuition payments – the...
Civil Rights Pioneer Says Love Fueled the Movement
No word in the English language could describe the energy that powered the civil rights movement of the 1960s.
So, Diane Nash made up a new word.
Big Crowd Watches 67th Annual Moot Court Showcase Argument
A standing-room-only crowd packed into the Patrick F. McCartan Courtroom recently at Notre Dame Law School for the 67th Annual Moot Court Showcase Argument. Two teams of advocates argued a fictitious...
Escaping Persecution and Facing Other Abuse
Immigrating to the United States isn’t easy for anyone, but it can be particularly difficult for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people, a Chicago-based attorney said last while speaking to...
Expert on Prisoners’ Rights Talks about Mass Incarceration
The United States incarcerates more people – and a larger portion of its population – than any other country in the world, Alan Mills, executive director of the Uptown People’s...
Keurig Co-Founder Talks about Intellectual Property and Entrepreneurship
Chris Stevens, B.A. ’74, was part of a coffee revolution as one of the original four team members who launched Keurig in 1998. The company, which Green Mountain Coffee Roasters...
Civil Rights Icon to Speak March 7 at Notre Dame Law School
Diane Nash — one of the icons of the 1960s civil rights movement — will speak March 7 at Notre Dame Law School to deliver the Inaugural Dean’s Lecture on...
Studying Intellectual Property in the Digital Age
Technology, especially in the digital age, can often be one step ahead of the law.
That’s something Mark P. McKenna knows well.