NDLS Communicator

Document Type

Newsletter

Publication Date

5-27-2024

Abstract

Commencement Features

  • The Commencement of Notre Dame Law School’s Class of 2024 included 186 J.D., 13 LL.M., and two J.S.D. graduates.
  • Notre Dame Law School announces awards for 2024 graduating class
  • Stories of Notre Dame Law School's Class of 2024
  • Frederick Mostert, who teaches Global Digital Intellectual Property and Cyber Security in the London Law Programme, journeyed to campus to celebrate with his graduating students from his seminars in 2023 and 2024.

The Latest News

  • In Memoriam: Roger F. Jacobs
  • Notre Dame Law School hosted an event for 200 Notre Dame Lawyers, Chicago alumni, and friends on May 22, 2024 at the Chicago Athletic Association.
  • ND Law Global Human Rights Clinic Participates in Landmark Global Climate Change Hearings at the Inter-American Court of Human Rights in Barbados
  • Indiana Lawyer wrote about the Law School's recent MOU with the University of Cape Town in the article, "Notre Dame Law School, University of Cape Town partner on human rights research and more."

Faculty Briefs

  • Mary Ellen O'Connell was quoted by the Washington Post about the U.N. court's order that Israel halt its offensive in the southern Gaza city of Rafah in the article, "U.N. court order deepens Israel’s isolation as it fights on in Rafah."
  • Lloyd Mayer and Randy Kozel were both cited in the Connecticut Supreme Court's recent decision in Markley v. State Elections Enforcement Commission.
  • Roger Alford was quoted by NBC News about the DOJ's antitrust litigation against Ticketmaster.
  • Sam Bray joined Marc Degirolami and Kevin Walsh on Sub Deo X: Professor Samuel Bray on the Catholic Intellectual Tradition’s Influence on the Common Law.
  • Carter Snead delivered opening remarks at the international Jérôme Lejeune bioethics conference in Rome last weekend. He was quoted extensively in this piece for Catholic News Agency about the conference.
  • Derek Muller was quoted by the Washington Post in Trump electors in key states want to serve again, despite criminal charges about how the power of the electors’ platform alone should not be discounted.
  • Jorge Barrera-Rojas presented his work in progress, "The contemporary challenges of a potential recognition of a right to a minimum education in the U.S. Constitution," at the University of Richmond, School of Law Junior Faculty Forum.
  • Last week, Brett Cavanaugh presented at Gallagher's Convocation event at Notre Dame with Maddy Johnson from Notre Dame's Church Properties Initiative.
  • The Program on Law and Economics announces new student fellowships in law and economics. Applications due June 15

Around the Water Cooler

  • Happy Birthday to all who celebrate their birthdays in May! Heidi Baguer,Gerry Bradley, Brett Cavanaugh, Bruce Huber, Jim Kelly, Cathy Kustner, Eric McCartney, Kevin Murphy, and Mary Ellen O'Connell

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