NDLS Communicator

Document Type

Newsletter

Publication Date

2-5-2024

Abstract

The Latest News

  • Last week, the International Religious Freedom Summit occurred in Washington, DC. Several ND Law faculty members participated.
  • Last week, Lloyd Mayer presented a draft essay, "Nonprofit Corporations & Politics: The Entity/Coordination Tension" at The University of Chicago Business Law Review's symposium on The Corporation's Role in Politics.
  • Christian Burset co-authored "Partisan Legal Traditions in the Age of Camden and Mansfield," which will be published in a forthcoming Oxford Journal of Legal Studies issue.
  • Francisco Urbina published a new essay, "It Doesn't Matter What 'Interpretation' Is," based on Cass Sunstein's book.
  • Avishalom Tor recently co-edited “Oxford Handbook on the Psychology of Competition” (Stephen M. Garcia, Avishalom Tor & Andrew J. Elliott eds., 2024). Including two chapters within. He also published another chapter in Law and Economics in All Seinen Facetten, Festschrift zu Ehren von Klaus Mathis 45 (Peter Noble, Alexander Gian-Carlo Baumann & Elias Aliverti eds., 2023).
  • Paul Miller has published a new book with Thilo Kuntz, "Methodology in Private Law."
  • Derek Muller was quoted in a CNN article, "Trump's critics hope that Antonin Scalia can sway the Supreme Court in 14th Amendment fight."
  • Sam Bray will speak at the Harvard Law School Rappaport Forum this week. The Forum's focus is "Rule by One Judge: The Question of Universal Injunctions."
  • Stephanie Barclay is presenting (with Kurt Lash) "A Crust of Bread: Religious Resistance and the Fourteenth Amendment" at the 15th Annual Hugh & Hazel Darling Foundation Originalism Works-in-Progress Conference at the University of San Diego this week. Sherif Gergis is one of the conference participants.
  • Jay Tidmarsh participated in a panel discussion on Florida tort reform on February 4.
  • Vincent Phillip Muñoz is speaking at Claremont McKenna College as part of the College's Anthenaeum 40th Anniversary Series.

Events

Monday, Feb. 5

  • Practicing Humility with Julian Velasco, 12:30 p.m., 3130 Eck Hall of Law
  • Law & Economics Workshop: Syrena Shirley, Columbia Business School, "Independent or Informed? How Combining the Roles of Corporate Secretary and Chief Legal Officer Impacts Legal Risk," 12:30 p.m., 2130 Eck Hall of Law.
  • Conversation on International Law Practice: Jeremy Cole, '99 JD, Jones Day, 12:30 p.m., 1130 Eck Hall of Law.

Tuesday, Feb. 6

  • Faculty Colloquium, Sam Estreicher, NYU School of Law, 12:30 p.m., 2130 Eck Hall of Law
  • Federalist Society: Lunch with Derek Muller, 12:30 p.m., 2171 Eck Hall of Law
  • KPMG Tax Principal Robert Weyman, 12:30 p.m., 1130 Eck Hall of Law

Wednesday, Feb. 7

  • Explaining the ICJ Ruling on South Africa's Genocide Case Against Israel, 12:30 p.m., 1130 Eck Hall of Law

    Professors Mary Ellen O’Connell and Ebrahim Moosa discuss the recent ruling by the International Court of Justice on South Africa's genocide case against Israel.

Thursday, Feb. 8

  • Lunar New Year Lunch, 12:30 p.m., 3108 Eck Hall of Law.

    APALSA is celebrating Lunar New Year with the ND law community by hosting their annual Lunar New Year Luncheon.

Looking Ahead

  • Join us in celebrating Black History Month with a screening of Fannie. Wednesday, February 14, 2024 at 12:30 p.m. in the McCartan Courtroom, ND Law School.
  • Voter Registration Drive, Wednesday, February 14, 2024 from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. in the Duncan Student Center on campus.

Around the Watercooler

  • Max Gaston and Jonathan Bailey are going to be in a production of the Piano Lesson at South Bend Civic theater from March 15-24.

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