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NDLS Posters

NDLS Posters is a collection of images announcing events of special interest to the law school community. The events are sponsored by Notre Dame Law School, law student organizations, and other university departments. Many of the events are held in the Eck Hall of Law or Biolchini Hall of Law.
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  • Should Free Exercise Confer a Right to Discriminate? by American Constitution Society, LGBT Law Forum, American Civil Liberties Union, and Center for Citizenship and Constitutional Government

    Should Free Exercise Confer a Right to Discriminate?

  • Bank on Legal Wisdom from Bank of America Corporate Counsel by Business Law Forum

    Bank on Legal Wisdom from Bank of America Corporate Counsel

  • Religious Liberty: The Key to Healing LGBT Divides by LGBT Law Forum and Religious Liberty Initiative

    Religious Liberty: The Key to Healing LGBT Divides

  • 2023 ND Law Rev. David T. Link Public Interest Banquet by Notre Dame Law School and Public Interest Leadership Council

    2023 ND Law Rev. David T. Link Public Interest Banquet

  • Experiential Learning Fair by Notre Dame Law School

    Experiential Learning Fair

  • Is SCOTUS Stifling Art? a debate by Federalist Society and American Constitution Society

    Is SCOTUS Stifling Art? a debate

  • Fighting Corporate Concentration & Monopoly Power by American Constitution Society and Center for Citizenship and Constitutional Government

    Fighting Corporate Concentration & Monopoly Power

  • Hot Topics on the Use of Force by International Law Society and Military and Veteran Law Society

    Hot Topics on the Use of Force

  • Let Us Pray by Saint Thomas More Society

    Let Us Pray

  • Influence & Interaction: Appellate & Trial Courts by Federalist Society

    Influence & Interaction: Appellate & Trial Courts

  • Middle Eastern Attorney Panel by Middle Eastern Law Students Association

    Middle Eastern Attorney Panel

  • Justice Dumisa Ntsebeza of the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights: "How I Survived Being Framed in an Apartheid-Era Massacre: A Truth and Reconciliation Commissioner Shares His Story" by Notre Dame Law School

    Justice Dumisa Ntsebeza of the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights: "How I Survived Being Framed in an Apartheid-Era Massacre: A Truth and Reconciliation Commissioner Shares His Story"

  • What Does it Mean to Be a Progressive Prosecutor? by National Lawyers Guild, First Generation Professionals, American Constitution Society, and Future Prosecuting Attorneys Council

    What Does it Mean to Be a Progressive Prosecutor?

  • Catholic Perspectives on the Death Penalty by Jus Vitae and Saint Thomas More Society

    Catholic Perspectives on the Death Penalty

  • Open Conversations: Affirmative Action, Students for Fair Admissions by Asian Pacific American Law Students Association and Black Law Students Association

    Open Conversations: Affirmative Action, Students for Fair Admissions

  • Regulatory Panel Q&A by Health Law Society

    Regulatory Panel Q&A

  • Book Launch for An Empire of Laws: Legal Pluralism in British Colonial Policy by Christian Burset by Notre Dame Law School

    Book Launch for An Empire of Laws: Legal Pluralism in British Colonial Policy by Christian Burset

  • Business Accountability: Global Supply Chain and Its Affects on Human Rights by International Human Rights Society and Business Law Forum

    Business Accountability: Global Supply Chain and Its Affects on Human Rights

  • Clerkship Application Guidance for Progressives by American Constitution Society, National Lawyers Guild, and LGBT Law Forum

    Clerkship Application Guidance for Progressives

  • The Emerging Major Questions Doctrine by Federalist Society and Center for Citizenship & Constitutional Government

    The Emerging Major Questions Doctrine

 

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