NDLS Communicator

Document Type

Newsletter

Publication Date

6-19-2023

Abstract

The Latest News

  • ‘Off the Court’: ND Law hosts event in New York City with Muffet McGraw and Coquese Washington ’97 J.D.
  • Notre Dame Law School announce the highest academic honors for the Class of 2023
  • ND Law alumna Lenora Popken ’20 J.D. joins the Law School’s Exoneration Justice Clinic as legal fellow
  • Three members of the Notre Dame Law School faculty — A.J. Bellia, Samuel Bray, and Nell Jessup Newton — were cited in Supreme Court opinions issued yesterday.
  • Paul Miller has published a new paper, "Formalism, Legality, and the Rule of Law.," the latest chapter in a series on methodology.
  • Avishalom Tor recently published a new article, a book chapter, and an edited volume. He also spoke at three conferences.
  • Mary Ellen O'Connell spoke about the high risk associated with AI enabled weapons systems in an article with Nikkei Asia.
  • Jimmy Gurulé was quoted by the Boston Globe in an article about the documents case against Donald Trump.
  • Emily Bremer was one of the speakers at a Federalist Society webinar, "What is the Future of Textualism?"
  • David McIlroy's essay "The Devaluing of Virtue: The Global Financial Crisis 2007-10 as a test case of the effect of moral formation," was recently published in P. Naudé, Michael Welker, and John Witte (eds.) Character Formation, Ethical Education, and the Communication of Values in Late Modern Pluralistic Societies (Leipzig: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt, 2023).
  • Lloyd Mayer was quoted in the Fox 5 New York article, "Meet the ‘church planters’ keeping the faith while also tackling issues."
  • Stephanie Barclay was quoted in the Los Angeles Times article, "Battle for Oak Flat: How Apache opposition to a copper mine became a religious liberty test."
  • Sherif Girgis has published a new paper, "Living Traditionalism."
  • Rick Garnett wrote "True Campus Diversity" for Law and Liberty.
  • Diane Desierto was the co-chair of the Institute for Transnational Arbitration lat week in Austin, Texas.
  • Faculty in the News about first U.S. religious charter school approved in Oklahoma
  • John Meiser was quoted in the CNN story, "State school board approves application for first publicly funded religious charter school in the nation."
  • Nicole Garnett, John Meiser, and Rick Garnett were quoted in several articles
  • The Religious Liberty Initiative's work on the case was mentioned in several articles
  • On June 16, the Notre Dame Research Program on Law and Market Behavior (ND LAMB) held a high-level workshop on "The Future of Behavioral Public Policy" at the Notre Dame London Global Gateway.

Student News

  • Joseph Graziano is the winner of this year’s Smith-Doheny Legal Ethics Writing Competition — an annual competition that looks for the best papers on legal ethics written by U.S. and Canadian law students.
  • Aisha Bah, a rising 2L at ND Law, is one of the panelists at the “Break Into Law Conference” — a free, virtual event designed to help ensure that educational opportunities are accessible to all aspiring legal professionals.
  • The Notre Dame Law Review Symposium on Liberalism, Christianity, and Constitutionalism (Vol. 98, Iss. 4) is now available.

Alumni News

  • Notre Dame honors Holy See Ambassador Joe Donnelly with 2023 Sorin Award
  • Simba Mubvuma, a 2022 graduate of our LL.M. Program in International Human Rights Law, and his team won 1st place in the graduate division of the Notre Dame Business Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Grow the Good in Business Case Competition.

Events

  • Friday, June 20: Staff Outing at Potawatomi Zoo
  • Monday, July 4: Happy 4th University holiday observance

Around the Watercooler

  • Happy Birthday to Mary Juckett

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