NDLS Communicator

Document Type

Newsletter

Publication Date

7-8-2024

Abstract

The Latest News

  • Notre Dame Law School grants tenure to two professors
  • Notre Dame Law School announces Class of 2024 Top Academic Awards
  • Notre Dame Law School’s Global Human Rights Clinic Helps Free Imprisoned Ukrainian Priests from Russian Captivity
  • Notre Dame Law School announces significant expansion of Loan Repayment Assistance Program
  • Notre Dame Law School Eviction Clinic gives students hands-on experience representing families facing eviction in St. Joseph County
  • From Nairobi to Notre Dame: Strathmore Law School students pursue internships at ND Law's Exoneration Justice Clinic
  • St. Catherine’s Circle Advances Catholic Legal Education in Central & Eastern Europe
  • International Jurist wrote about the Law School's new partnership with the University of Cape Town

Faculty Briefs

  • Paolo Carozza spoke at the Aspen Ideas Festival on June 28th on a panel entitled, "Building Social Trust in an AI World."
  • Emily Bremer joined the Penn Program on Regulation for a discussion titled, "What are the Implications of the End of Chevron for U.S. Administrative Law?"
  • Diane Desierto was featured by Notre Dame Magazine in "Having Coffee with Diane Desierto" discussing her use of the law to further civil rights.
  • Rick Garnett was featured on Bloomberg Law podcasts,
  • “Judge Slow Walks Trump Case & Ten Commandments Law," and "Supreme Court Term Roundup: Presidential Immunity, Reproductive Rights, Big Tech and More."
  • Jay Tidmarsh presented a lecture at the launch for his newest book, "The Southwark Fire Court," to the London Topographical Society at St. Lawrence Jewry in London.
  • Derek Muller was quoted by the Daily Caller, "'Very Unrealistic': Replacing Biden Will Likely Land Dems In A Political And Legal Quagmire."
  • Lloyd Mayer was published on Nonprofit Law Prof Blog, "DC Court Holds Hotel & Sales Tax Exemption Limited to Resident Institutions Unconstitutional."
  • Nicole Garnett was quoted by Catholic News Agency, "Michigan parents press case to end discrimination in school funding."
  • The ND Law family wishes Dan Kelly well as he begins his new role as Dean of the University of St. Thomas School of Law.
  • John Meiser was quoted in several publications regarding the Oklahoma Supreme Court ruling on OKPLAC v. Statewide Virtual Charter Board.
  • An article Sam Bray co-authored with William Baude, “Proper Parties, Proper Relief,” was cited by Justice Kavanaugh in his concurrence on Corner Post, Inc. v. Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
  • David McIlroy will speak at the IVR 2024 Conference on The Rule of Law, Justice, and the Future of Democracy in Seoul, South Korea, where he will present a paper entitled, "Is Procedural Natural Law able to sustain the Rule of Law? An enquiry into the jurisprudence of Lon L. Fuller."

Events

  • We will host the fourth annual Notre Dame Religious Liberty Summit this week on Notre Dame's campus. The summit stimulates engaging conversations between scholars, advocates, and religious leaders about the future of religious liberty around the world.

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