NDLS Communicator

Document Type

Newsletter

Publication Date

12-18-2023

Abstract

The Latest News

  • Roger Alford testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee last Wednesday on "The New Invisible Hand? The Impact of Algorithms on Competition and Consumer Rights."
  • Randy Kozel has published "Is Chevron Binding Law" in the Yale Journal on Regulation.
  • Carter Snead wrote "The Jurisprudence & Politics of Abortion" for Commonweal in response to Bernard G. Prusak’s recent article “The Pro-Life Movement: Less Popular Than Ever?”
  • Derek Muller was on the Bloomberg Law podcast, "SCOTUS Asked to Rule on Trump Immunity Claims."
  • Stephanie Barclay's article, "The Historical Origins of Judicial Religious Exemptions," was cited in the Virginia Supreme Court's decision last week in Peter Vlaming v. West Point School Board, et al.
  • Nicole Garnett released a new Manhattan Institute report on the persistence of unconstitutional religious discrimination in state programs, including in education.
  • Lloyd Mayer was quoted in the San Francisco Chronicle article, "When it comes to disaster relief, 'donate now' is a bad idea."
  • Bruce Huber recently did an hour-long interview about climate change on the Good Faith podcast.
  • On November 30, the Religious Liberty Initiative hosted the event, "The Rising Tide of Antisemitism on American Campuses and Beyond."
  • The most recent DEI Podcast with Max Gaston is now available: "The Danger of Racial Colorblindness" with Dr. Evan Apfelbaum.

Alumni News

  • Anna McGinn, a 2022 ND Law graduate and Bank of America Foundation Fellow, was one of the attorneys with Great Northern Innocence Project representing Marvin Haynes, a Minnesota man who was exonerated and released from prison last week after serving nearly 20 years for a crime he did not commit.
  • Judge Elizabeth Tavitas '90 J.D. has been recognized as ‘courageous’ judge by National Judicial College.

Student News

  • Dennis Weiboldt has published an article on the history of the Red Mass.

Events

  • December 22–January 2
    Christmas break

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