NDLS Communicator

Document Type

Newsletter

Publication Date

2-6-2023

Abstract

The Latest News

  • Kresge Law Library serves as a Preservation Steward for U.S. Government Publishing Office
  • LL.M. alumni publish article calling on United Nations to take urgent action to protect Afghan women’s rights
  • Sam Bray was interviewed by CNN in an article about if states challenging President Biden’s student loan forgiveness program have the legal right to bring the dispute in the first place.
  • Bruce Huber spoke with the Guardian about how a new complaint against Shell highlights the pressure that environmentalists are placing on fossil fuel companies.
  • Jimmy Gurulé joined the Bloomberg Law Podcast earlier this week to discuss the trial of five Proud Boys for seditious conspiracy.
  • Nicole Garnett talks to National Catholic Register in the article, "Mapping the US’ Shifting Educational Landscape," about Carson v. Makin, religious charter schools, and parental choice.
  • Nicole Garnett and Rick Garnett wrote, "From School Choice to Parent Choice" for the City Journal about rise of universal parental choice
  • Lloyd Mayer's article, "21st Century Churches And Federal Tax Law," was highlighted in Paul Caron's Tax Law Blog.
  • Diane Desierto was interviewed in the Time Magazine article, "Why the Philippines Is Letting the U.S. Expand Its Military Footprint in the Country Again."
  • Mary Ellen O'Connell will be one of the speakers at the Responsible AI in the Military Domain (REAIM) Summit to be held at The Hague next week.
  • Carter Snead was on the We the People podcast, "Roe v. Wade at 50."
  • Mark Hill from the London Law Programme, moderated a panel on human dignity at the IRF Summit last week.

Student News

  • The Program on Church, State & Society is pleased to announce a writing competition on topics and questions within the Program’s focus.
  • The competition is open to law students in good standing, enrolled in a traditional law degree (J.D. or LL.B.), a Master’s degree (LL.M.), or a doctoral degree (S.J.D./J.S.D. or Ph.D.) program. The competition is also open to recent graduates not yet practicing law.

Events

  • Monday, February 6: Law & Economics workshop, with Florencia Marotta-Wurgler, NYU, "Filling the Void: How E.U. Privacy Law Spills Over to the U.S.," 12:30 p.m., 2130 Eck Hall of Law
  • 73rd Annual Moot Court Showcase Argument, 5 p.m., McCartan Courtroom The panel of judges include: Justice Amy Coney Barrett of the Supreme Court of the United States Judge Diane Sykes of the Seventh Circuit Judge Britt Grant of the Eleventh Circuit
  • Tuesday, February 7: Faculty Colloquium, Zach Clopton, Northwestern, 12:30 p.m., 2130 Eck Hall of Law
  • Friday, March 18: 2022 JICL Symposium: International and Comparative Approaches to Culture,10:15 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Eck Hall of Law
  • Financial Awareness Week programming will occur throughout the week
  • Wednesday, February 8: .“Russian Aggression in Ukraine and Eastern Europe: Post-Soviet Bloc Politics and Consequences” with Giorgi Margvelashvili, President of Georgia (2013-18), 5 p.m., Hesburgh Center for International Studies
  • Thursday, February 9: 2023 JLEPP Symposium, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Eck Hall of Law

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