"NDLS Communicator: Week of 02.03.25" by Notre Dame Law School
 

NDLS Communicator

Document Type

Newsletter

Publication Date

2-3-2025

Abstract

The Latest News

  • Notre Dame Law School delegation to visit Strathmore Law School, the Constitutional Court of South Africa, and the University of Cape Town
  • Justice Leona Theron reflects on 30 years of democracy in South Africa at Notre Dame Law School

Faculty News and Briefs

  • Mary Ellen O'Connell has published "What Remains of Law Against War" in the Georgetown Law Journal.
  • Sam Bray recently presented a chapter from his book project on equity and change at the North American Workshop on Private Law Theory, held this year at Berkeley.
  • Last week, Rick Garnett spoke on the Separation of Church and State at Wake Forest University School of Law.
  • Fr. John Paul Kimes was quoted in an OSV News article about recent contradictions being proposed legislation and canon law protections during Reconciliation.
  • Nicole Garnett was featured in an episode of The Learning Curve, a podcast hosted by the Pioneer Institute, where she discussed Catholic schools and school choice.
  • Derek Muller wrote a new article for Election Law Blog about a Fourth Circuit decision that could potentially have a broad reach in federal court power over state election disputes.
  • Notre Dame Law School was highlighted in Study International as a top global law school focused on shaping global thinking and producting ethically responsible professionals.

Events

Monday, February 3

  • Law and Economics Workshop: Yaron Nili, Duke Law School, 12:30 p.m., 2130 Faculty Meeting Room

Tuesday, February 4

  • Faculty Colloquium: David Hoffman, 12:30 p.m., 2130 Faculty Meeting Room

Wednesday, February 5

  • Anti-Establishment as an Individual Right: Prof. Emeritus Fred Gedicks of BYU Law School, 12:30 pm., 3130 Eck Hall

Thursday, February 6

  • Job Talk, 12:30 p.m. in 2130 Faculty Meeting Room

Friday, February 7

  • ND Law Review Federal Courts Symposium, 10:30 am, Introductory Remarks | 11:00 am Panel 1 | 1:30 pm | Panel 2: Emily Bremer and Notre Dame alum Judge Thomas Hardiman will speak.
  • Private Law Workshop: Regulation by Rivals by Roy Shapira, Harry Radzyner Law School, Reichman University, 12:30 -2:10 p.m., 3108 Eck Hall
  • Student Financial Wellness Week February 3-6

Around the Watercooler

  • Kresge Law Library welcomes new staff member, Jake Miller
  • Gabriela Gevechenova, the London Law Administrative Assistant, has welcomed her first child, daughter Gaia Valeria.
  • Nominations are open for the 2025 University Faculty Awards

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