NDLS Communicator

Document Type

Newsletter

Publication Date

11-7-2022

Abstract

The Latest News

  • Notre Dame Law Review hosts symposium on Unconstitutional Conditions and Religious Liberty
  • Sadie Blanchard's paper, “Nominal Damages As Vindication,” was reviewed in Jotwell.
  • Avishalom Tor's article, "Digital Nudging: Potential and Pitfalls," was published in the October 2022 issue of the CPI TechREG Chronicle.
  • Jay Tidmarsh was quoted in the Billboard article, "One Year Later, The Massive Litigation Over Astroworld Is Just Getting Started."
  • Nicole Garnett and Fr. Pat Reidy wrote “Religious Covenants” which explores the phenomenon of religiously motivated deed restrictions.
  • Sherif Girgis was a panelist in a talk about free speech held at the US National Archives.
  • Lloyd Mayer was quoted by the Texas Tribune and ProPublica in a new report about the IRS not enforcing a federal law that prohibits churches from directly involving themselves in political campaigns.
  • Rick Garnett was one of the religious liberty law scholars who filed an amicus brief in the case, Slockish v. USDOT.
  • Diane Desierto participated in the United Nations Social Forum focusing on Water for Human Rights and Sustainable Development.

Student News

  • 2L Jazmyn Ferguson to speak at National Black Pre-Law Conference
  • London Law Students visited Nuremberg Germany to learn about the trials.

Alumni News

  • ND Law grads, Sofia Skok and Daniel Judge from the Class of 2021 got engaged at the Grotto earlier this fall.
  • Class of 1992 law grads were spotted at the ND-Clemson game.

Events

  • Monday, November 7: Chief Judge Michael Petosky will speak about the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi, 12:30 p.m., 1130 Eck Hall of Law
  • Law & Economics Workshop: Ben Johnson, Penn State, on "Do Supreme Court Justices Vote with the Public? Using Random Forests to Predict Justices’ Voting Behavior," 12:30 p.m., 2130 Eck Hall of Law
  • Tuesday, November. 8: Job Talk, 12:30 p.m., Faculty Meeting Room
  • Wednesday, November 9: Faculty Meeting, 12:30 p.m., Faculty Meeting Room
  • IP In Public Interest & Entertainment Law: Talk with Barry Irwin, Lawyers for the Creative Arts in Chicago, and Laura Levin-Dando, Legal Services at Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts in New York, 12:30 p.m., 1130 Eck Hall of Law
  • First in Trans History: Judge Jill Rose Quinn, 12:30 p.m., 3130 Eck Hall of Law
  • SCELF Speaker: Jim Schwabe, Counsel for the Indiana Pacers, 12:30 p.m., 3140 Eck Hall of Law
  • Peace Through Law Lecture Series: Judge Theodor Meron, a leading scholar of humanitarian law, human rights, and criminal law, 6:30 p.m., London Global Gateway
  • Thursday, November 10: Healthcare Regulatory talk with attorneys in regulatory practice, 12:30 p.m, 1130 Eck Hall of Law
  • Property Rights in Space with Professor Joanne Gabrynowicz, University of Mississippi School of Law, 12:30 p.m., 3140 Eck Hall of Law
  • “C”yber-Suite: Cybersecurity Considerations for C-Suite Executives with Jim Watson, partner at Ice Miller and former Chief Division Counsel for the FBI, and Sid Bose, 12:30 p.m., 3130 Eck Hall of Law
  • Friday, November 11: 2022 Notre Dame Law Review: Liberalism, Christianity and Constitutionalism, 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m., 1315 Biolchini Civil Rights and Police Accountability with Professor Craig Futterman, University of Chicago Civil Rights and Police Accountability Project, 12:30 p.m., 1130 Eck Hall of Law
  • Expungement Project Training Session, 1-3 p.m., 3130 Eck Hall of Law
  • Saturday, November 12: Green Bridge Growers Service Project, 9:30-11 a.m.
  • Notre Dame at Navy, Noon

Around the Watercooler

  • Halloween photos from the Law School Trick-or-Treat activity

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