NDLS Communicator

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Newsletter

Publication Date

10-23-2023

Abstract

The Latest News

  • Notre Dame Law School's Exoneration Justice Clinic earns second DOJ grant in two years
  • Notre Dame Law School celebrates Professor Christian Burset’s new book
  • Notre Dame Law Students Help Rebuild Lives: Summer Expungement Project Offers Fresh Starts
  • Patrick A. Salvi '78 J.D. Receives Illinois Bar Foundation's Distinguished Excellence Award
  • Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx spoke with ND Law students about criminal justice reform and what it means to be a progressive prosecutor on October 10.
  • Marcus Cole delivered opening remarks and introduced the moderator, Ed Haug at the Innovation Rally on the future of self-driving cars and how to regulate them held on October 13.
  • Mary Ellen O’Connell was on the Bloomberg Law podcast discussing the law governing international conflicts like the Israel-Hamas war.
  • Derek Muller was quoted in USA Today about the partial gag order U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan placed on former President Donald Trump in his election conspiracy trial.
  • Nicole Garnett wrote a review of the book, "The Great School Rethink," Overcoming Present Shock in Education, for Law and Liberty.
  • Stephanie Barclay gave the keynote at the fall interfaith event “In Defense of Strictly Scrutinizing Religious Rights” at the Institute for Religious Liberty at Thomas More University.
  • Bruce Huber's latest publication, "Including Rural America in academic conservation science" was released in the journal Frontiers in Conservation Science.
  • Sam Bray will be speaking on a panel on October 27 at the Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference at William & Mary, on the topic "Equity’s Role in Defining Property Rights."
  • Rick Garnett presented the annual Hesburgh Lecture last week to the Notre Dame Club of Utah on "Religious Freedom in America Today."
  • UCLA Law Review Discourse has published Lloyd Mayer’s essay, “Allocating State Authority Over Charitable Nonprofit Organizations.”
  • Francesca Genova Matozzo filed the Religious Liberty Clinic's second amicus brief in Landor v. Louisiana Dept. of Corrections & Public Safety, representing Sikh Coalition, The Bruderhof, Jewish Coalition for Religious Liberty, and CLEAR Project.
  • Rudy Monterrosa received the 2023 Latino Legacy Award form the Indiana Latino Institute.
  • As part of National Hispanic Heritage Month, Faegre Drinker hosted a program featuring Jimmy Gurulé who shared his career journey as a Latinx lawyer.
  • Sherif Girgis gave the Antonin Scalia Constitution Day Lecture for the James Madison Program at Princeton University on “The Supreme Court's Traditionalist Turn."
  • Satvinder Juss appeared earlier this month in the Supreme Court of the UK at a hearing regarding the Home Office appealing the Court of Appeal’s decision in June 2023 that ruled Rwanda is NOT a safe country to send asylum seekers to.
  • The Exoneration Justice Clinic's recent grant from the Mexico’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs the was covered by The Indiana Lawyer in the article, ND Law School gets $3M grant to defend Mexican nationals in criminal cases.
  • The recent RLI Black Church Conference was mentioned in the National Catholic Reporter article, "Notre Dame conference aims to involve Black church in religious liberty fights."

Student News

  • LL.M. student Andres Succar Cuellar contributed to ILO publication on social security rights in Latin America.

Events

  • Monday, Oct. 23 Law & Economics Workshop: Paige Skiba, Vanderbilt University, will present via Zoom “Regulation on the Margin: Evidence from Online Payday Lending, 12:30 p.m., 2130 Eck Hall of Law Let Us Pray with Julian Velasco, 12:30 p.m., 1140 Eck Hall of Law
  • Tuesday, Oct. 24 Faculty colloquium: Michael Francus, 12:30 p.m., 2130 Eck Hall of Law Fighting Corporate Concentration & Monopoly Power, 12:30 p.m., 1140 Eck Hall of Law Hot Topics in Military Use of Force, 12:30 p.m., 3130 Eck Hall of Law

  • Wednesday, Oct. 25 Experiential Learning Fair, 12:15 p.m., Kresge Library Reading Rooms SBA Community and Inclusion Open Conversations, 12:30 p.m., 3130 Eck Hall of Law Debate: Was Andy Warhol v. Goldsmith Rightly Decided?, 5:30 p.m., DeBartolo 126 Annual Fr. David T. Link Public Interest Banquet, 7 p.m., 215/216 McKenna Hall

  • Thursday, Oct. 26 A Conversation with Rev. Marian Edmonds-Allen, 12:30 p.m., 1140 Eck Hall of Law

  • Saturday, Oct. 28 Notre Dame vs. Pitt, 3:30 p.m.

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