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FTC Commissioner Speaks to NDLS Students on IP and Antitrust Laws
Maureen Ohlhausen, commissioner of the Federal Trade Commission, recently spoke to Notre Dame Law School students about how the FTC protects consumers and maintains competition through the enforcement of antitrust...
Randy Kozel named Interim Law Program Director
In January 2017 the London Global Gateway will welcome Randy J. Kozel, professor of law, as Interim Law Program Director. Geoffrey…
NDLS Moot Court Hosts Religious Freedom Tournament
The Notre Dame Law School Moot Court Board recently hosted its inaugural National Appellate Advocacy Tournament for Religious Freedom. “This event started as an idea last April and truly came...
Anthony Kroese, 3L, Improves Social Experience for Law Students
Anthony Kroese, 3L, has been on a mission to take student events and make them more fun, more efficient, more consequential. The Buffalo, New York, native is committed to improving…
Church, State & Society Fellows Reflect on Rewarding Summer Experiences
Samantha Scheuler spent her summer at the Office of the General Counsel at the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops to gain a better understanding of the legal issues that...
Chicago Was Our Back Up: Why We Practice in Grand Rapids
Bigger is not always better. That is what two Notre Dame Law School alumni told students about why they chose to work at a midsize firm in Grand Rapids, Mich.,...
Ian Poulos, ’16 J.D., Wins Third in National Writing Competition
The College of Labor and Employment Lawyers recently announced Ian Poulos, ’16 J.D., as the third place winner of their national legal writing competition.
Justice Alan Page Encourages Students to Help Others
As an African American growing up in the 1950s in Canton, Ohio, Alan Page thought his opportunities were limited. Most of his peers, like so many before them, would have...
Changes to the Voting Rights Act Could Mean Fewer People Vote
The 2016 election will be the first presidential contest in 50 years without the full protection of the 1965 Voting Rights Act. It is unclear what that will mean for...