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Notre Dame Law Review Explores IP Law at Annual Symposium

The Notre Dame Law Review hosted some of the leading scholars in intellectual property law for its 2016 symposium: Negotiating Intellectual Property’s Boundaries in an Evolving World. The symposium explored...

Innocence Project Renews at Notre Dame Law School

The club at Notre Dame Law School will focus on wrongful conviction education and awareness, while also creating opportunities for students to work on post-conviction, pro-bono cases with licensed attorneys,...

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...

Lawyers Can Make a Difference For Young Immigrants

A growing number of accompanied minor children entering the United States need lawyers to help them navigate the immigration court system. Lisa Koop, associate director for legal services for the...

Essential Networking – You can Do It!

Eighty percent of jobs are landed through networking, ABC News reports. Notre Dame Law School’s Career Development Office can’t stress enough to first-year law students just how important the skill...

Why Work for the U.S. Department of Justice

As law students weigh their legal career options, Kevin Culum, ’86 B.S., an attorney for the U.S. Department of Justice in the Antitrust Division, said that those looking to hit...

Professor Amy Coney Barrett Recognized at Notre Dame Football Game

The University honored Notre Dame Law School Professor "Amy Coney Barrett":http://law.nd.edu/directory/amy-barrett/, Diane and M.O. Miller, II Research Chair in Law, as a "2016 Featured Faculty":http://provost.nd.edu/assets/212180/final_barrett_ad.pdf during a commercial break in...