NDLS Communicator

Document Type

Newsletter

Publication Date

6-2-2025

Abstract

The Latest News

  • Celebrating the Commencement of Notre Dame Law School's Class of 2025
  • Notre Dame Law School announces awards for 2025 graduating class
  • Kate Maxwell '25 J.D. receives 2025 NAWL Outstanding Law Student Award
  • Notre Dame Law School launches new Veterans Law Clinic
  • ND Law's Program on Church, State & Society names three 2025 Summer Fellows
  • Ukrainian Catholic University students enrich Notre Dame Law School classrooms through ongoing exchange
  • Notre Dame Law School and Indiana Justice Project Collaborate on Senate Bill 142 to Expand Access to Eviction Expungement

Faculty Briefs

  • Jimmy Gurulé was featured on a Bloomberg Businessweek podcast about legal challenges to the Trump administration's proposed tariffs.
  • Derek Muller contributed to Election Law Blog, sharing articles about Arizona electors and the DOJ's HAVA complaint against North Carolina.
  • Lloyd Mayer, in collaboration with fellow scholars of nonprofit, tax-exempt organizations, wrote a letter to the editor of Tax Notes in response to Marie Sapirie’s recent article, “Harvard Has a Precedent Problem in Fight to Keep Exempt Status.”
  • Paolo Carozza presented a paper at the Von Hugel Institute, St. Edmund's College, Cambridge, entitled "Reflections on Human Dignity and Algorithmic Technologies."
  • Gerry Bradley was mentioned by Newsmax, Crosswalk, and The Goshen News in articles about his recent appointment to the Religious Liberty Commission.
  • Sam Bray was quoted in Slate, the New York Times, the ABA Journal, Reuters, Wake Up to Politics, and The Volokh Conspiracy about a provision that may limit federal judges' authority to enforce contempt sanctions.
  • Daniel Slate's article "Infringed" was featured on Divided Argument (Things to Read This Week), the Originalism Blog, and the Legal History Blog.
  • Julian Velasco published "Shortcomings of Law School and Big Law" in the Fordham Law Review. Read more from TaxProf Blog.
  • Nicole Garnett wrote about the St. Isidore case decision in an article, "The Unconstitutional Ban on Religious Charter Schools," for First Things.
  • John Meiser was quoted by National Catholic Reporter about the St. Isidore case.
  • Rick Garnett was quoted by Reuters and wrote an article for Law & Liberty about the Supreme Court's decision in the St. Isidore case.
  • Mary Ellen O'Connell's talk at the inaugural Peter Wallensteen Lecture was featured in a recent episode of the Researching Peace podcast from Uppsala University.
  • Sherif Girgis spoke on The Drew Mariani Show on Relevant Radio about the St. Isidore case.
  • Carter Snead spoke at the Global Observatory on Genome Editing's International Summit, held in Cambridge, Massachusetts at the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
  • Jorge Barrera Rojas presented his article, "Cooperative Federalism and Coordinated Rulemaking in K-12 Education," forthcoming in the Texas Law Review, at the Junior Faculty Forum at the University of Richmond School of Law.
  • The Indiana Lawyer highlighted ND Law students who helped prepare for SCOTUS oral arguments in the St. Isidore case.
  • Call for Papers for the 13th Law and Economics Conference in Lucerne

Around the Watercooler

  • May birthdays were celebrated in a gathering of faculty and staff.

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