"NDLS Communicator: Week of 03.03.25" by Notre Dame Law School
 

NDLS Communicator

Document Type

Newsletter

Publication Date

3-3-2025

Abstract

The Latest News

  • Notre Dame Exoneration Justice Clinic students participate in post-conviction evidentiary hearing
  • Notre Dame Law School announces the Kopko Family Law Fellowship for J.D. candidates pursuing public service and social justice
  • Professor Raúl Madrid, a global distinguished visiting professor of law at Notre Dame Law School, and J.S.D. candidate María Paz Madrid San Martín have edited a new book in Spanish on K12 education. Published by Tirant Lo Blanch (Spain)
  • Notre Dame Law School's Religious Liberty Clinic engages in Belize's constitutional review process

Student/Alumni News

  • Two Notre Dame seniors, four alumni named to Forbes 30 Under 30 list

Faculty News and Briefs

  • Jimmy Gurulé wrote an op-ed for the Indy Star advocating for the passage of an Indiana bill that would improve procedures for verifying eyewitness identification.
  • Jennifer Mason McAward's largest-ever study of Brady violations was featured in Forensic Magazine.
  • Francisco Urbina's latest article, "The object of interpretation," has been featured as one of the Legal Blog Theory's 'Download it, While it's Hot' pieces.
  • This week, Jeff Pojanowski and Emily Bremer will participate in the Federalist Society's 44th annual National Student Symposium at the University of Michigan Law School.
  • Carter Snead wrote an op-ed for The Hill, arguing that the Trump administration should exercise caution as it implements policies on IVF.
  • On February 27, Sam Bray presented “The Purpose of the Preliminary Injunction” in the faculty workshop at Harvard Law School.
  • David McIlroy co-authored an article with Clyde Darrell in Butterworth's International Journal of Banking and Financial Law on "Crypto-lending: does the UK's consumer credit regime offer an avenue for redress?"
  • On February 28, Mark Hill delivered a guest seminar at the Dickson Poon Law School at King's College London as part of its LLM Programme on EU-US Comparative Constitutional Law.
  • Paolo Carozza was quoted in Engadget about the Oversight Board's expected response to Meta's new policies.
  • Derek Muller wrote for Election Law Blog: "Divided Ninth Circuit finds Congress holds power to regulate presidential elections as it does in congressional elections."

Events

Monday, March 3

  • Law and Economics Workshop: Gabriel Rauterberg, Michigan Law School, The Rise of Private Equity in Public Markets, 12:30 p.m. in 2130 Faculty Meeting Room
  • United States v. Skrmetti with Eric Kniffin from the Ethics and Public Policy Center, 12:30 p.m. in Eck 1130

Tuesday, March 4

  • Faculty Colloquium: Joseph Blocher, Duke University, 12:30 p.m. in 2130 Faculty Meeting Room
  • Human Rights Lunch-n-Learn: Forced Disappearances in Mexico and Nepal, 12:00 p.m. in Jenkins Nanovic Hall, Room 1030A-B. LL.M. candidates Salina Kafle and Mónica Nuño Nuño will speak about women and human rights in the context of their respective home countries.

Wednesday, March 5

  • IGP: Lunch-and-Learn with Haim Sandberg: Land Law and Policy in Israel: A Prism of Identity, 12:30 p.m. in 1315 Biolchini Hall.
  • Has Free Exercise Swallowed the Establishment Clause? 12:30 p.m. in Eck 1140 Prof. Emeritus Fred Gedicks of BYU and Prof. Rick Garnett will discuss contemporary developments in Religion Clauses jurisprudence.

Thursday, March 6

  • GHS Lunch & Learn: Truce Instead of Justice in the Russian-Ukrainian War: What it would mean for international legal order with Professor Svitlana Khyliuk, 12:30 p.m. in Eck 3130

Friday, March 7

  • Private Law Workshop 12:30 - 2:00 p.m. in 3108 Eck Hall, Maya Steinitz (via Zoom), Professor of Law, Boston University School of Law Zombie Litigation

March 10-14, 2025: Spring Break

Save the Date, Friday, March 28

  • "What Do We Owe Our Veterans? a Law School Symposium beginning at 8:30 a.m., Downes Club, Corbett Family Hall

Around the Watercooler

  • Ash Wednesday is March 5
  • Congratulations to Brian and Debbie (Sumption) Weiss, who were married in Taylorsville, Kentucky on February 28!
  • Blood Drive, Monday, March 24 at the Bloodmobile onsite at Eck Hall of Law
  • Welcome to Ashley Delgado, Admissions Office Coordinator

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