This collection includes blogs, magazines, newspapers, and television appearances.
Submissions from 2009
Bellia brings practical experience to new role, Notre Dame News, September 15, 2009, Patricia L. Bellia
Prof. Patricia Bellia appointed chair of Faculty Board on Athletics, Susan Good
Library Profile: Scott Hengert, Susan Good
Newton named dean of Notre Dame Law School, Susan Good
CCHR Presents Obama Admin’s Record on Human Rights and Terrorism, Susan Good
Prof. O’Connell Takes on New Role at Kroc, Retains Law School Position, Susan Good
Professor Nicole Garnett wins Paul M. Bator Award, Susan Good
Submissions from 2008
LLM graduate reelected as Executive Secretary of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, Susan Good
Prof. Carozza Leads Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, Susan Good
Notre Dame Law School to host Chief Justice John Roberts, Dennis Brown
CCHR Post-doc Discusses Human Rights in Sudan, Susan Good
CCHR Launches Joint Project on Health and Human Rights in Haiti, Susan Good
LL.M. Alum Recognized for Role in Guatemalan Murder Trial, Susan Good
Professor of the Year Commencement Address, Susan Good
Prof. Jenuwine Helps Train Attorneys for Domestic Mediation, Susan Good
Defending Pakistan's constitution, Sean O'Brien
Dean O'Hara to Step Down Next Year, Susan Good
Spotlight on Careers for Social Change, Susan Good
2008 Moot Court Showcase, Notre Dame Law School
George Mugwanya '00 J.S.D., Sean O'Brien
ND Law Post-Doc Helps African Nation Transition to Democracy, Susan Good
Submissions from 2006
Law school faculty help Indiana solicitor general prepare Supreme Court argument on domestic violence - ND Newswire - March 08, 2006, Amy Coney Barrett
Submissions from 2005
Law professor Gurulé to address Italian leaders on terrorism, Susan Good
Professor Snead to speak on stem cell research, Susan Good
Professor Gurulé to speak on immigration reform and terrorism, Susan Good
Law School's Gurulé to assist Paraguayan efforts to combat money laundering, terrorist financing, Susan Good
Law School's Professor Gurulé to address international audiences on terrorism, Susan Good