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Publication Date
Spring 2005
Publisher
Notre Dame Law School
City
Notre Dame
Keywords
London, Chile, Jeff Hall, Bob Rodes, Notre Dame Law Review, Clarence Ruddy, Judge Madoka Hiruta, Gurulé, Fick, Rougeau
Disciplines
Law
Recommended Citation
Notre Dame Law School, "Notre Dame Lawyer - Spring 2005" (2005). Notre Dame Lawyer. 26.
https://scholarship.law.nd.edu/nd_lawyer/26
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London Law Centre: A Reexamined Profession Historic buildings with ornate fi replaces have housed this unique year-long study abroad program for Notre Dame law students, several of whom reflect on the influence the program has had on their careers.
Chilé: From Oppression to Freedom Jeff Hall, ’06 J.D. writes about his experience as an intern at the Chilean law firm of Aylwin Abogados (headed by Pedro Alywin, ’92 LL.M.). Hall finds the country’s beauty to be matched only by its people’s resilience.
Reflections on Making a Difference Ana Perez-Arrieta, ’05 J.D. considers her first experience with being “a different kind of lawyer.”
Reminiscence With an introduction by Carol Jambor-Smith, Bob Rodes reflects on the past forty-nine years at the law school, starting with an all-male class and climbing through an office window.
The Notre Dame Law Review Celebrates its 80th Anniversary A story that includes facts about the Law Review and the preface to Volume 80, a tribute to Clarence Ruddy and the Review’s founding members.
Friends, Indeed Four Notre Dame Law School professors—Patricia Bellia, Rick and Nicole Garnett, and Gerard Bradley— wrote amicus briefs on behalf of a variety of constituents for a variety of courts.
Judicial Reform in Japan: A March into the Future Visiting scholar Judge Madoka Hiruta offers insight into the sweeping changes under way in the Japanese legal system, beginning with a law school curriculum.