ND Law students win appeals for clients through Seventh Circuit Practice Externship For the third time in a year, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit has ruled in favor... September 10, 2020
ND Law student awarded prestigious real estate scholarship Natasha Gunasekara, a third-year student at Notre Dame Law School, has been awarded a real estate scholarship from the Goldie... August 13, 2020
Two ND Law students named National Black Law Students Association executives Ijeoma Oti and Jaylen Amaker, both rising second-year students at Notre Dame Law School, have been appointed to the 2020-2021... July 24, 2020
ND Law volunteers return to border to assist asylum seekers For the second year in a row, Rudy Monterrosa, an immigration attorney and adjunct professor at Notre Dame Law School, traveled... February 03, 2020
Women’s judiciary panel and 19th Amendment exhibit to be held at ND Law School Notre Dame Law School will host a panel discussion, How Women Have Shaped the Judiciary, to commemorate the 19th Amendment... January 13, 2020
Former U.S. Ambassador to the Holy See Mary Ann Glendon to speak at Law School The Law School’s Program on Church, State & Society is launching the Rice-Hasson Distinguished Lecture Series to serve as the program’s flagship... October 29, 2019
Notre Dame Program on Private Law hosts Legal Ethics and Fiduciaries Workshop in Ireland Timely and thought-leading research on fiduciary principles and philosophical legal ethics were the central themes for a roundtable held in... September 11, 2019
Professor Peg Brinig receives lifetime achievement award in family law For more than four decades, Professor Margaret “Peg” Brinig has approached her legal scholarship as a quintessential interdisciplinarian. She melds... June 28, 2019
Japanese judges and prosecutors learn about U.S. law at Notre Dame For more than 50 years, judges and prosecutors from Japan have come to law schools throughout the United States as... March 26, 2019
ND Law students host legal aid event for local veterans A group of Notre Dame Law School students recently hosted a legal aid night for veterans at the Miller Veterans... February 18, 2019
Notre Dame Law students volunteer to help asylum seekers A group of Notre Dame Law students traveled to Texas during winter break to put into practice the Law School’s... February 05, 2019
ND Law hosts annual moot court tournament for religious freedom The Notre Dame Law School Moot Court Board recently hosted the Third Annual National Appellate Advocacy Tournament for Religious Freedom.... November 26, 2018
ND Law School launches new Program on Private Law Notre Dame Law School has recently launched a new research program on private law. November 08, 2018
Program on Church, State & Society grows with addition of director The Program on Church, State & Society focuses on the role of religion in society and how law structures these... September 17, 2018
Notre Dame Law student named Ms. JD Fellow Ms. JD Fellows are selected based on academic performance, leadership, and dedication to advancing the status of women in the profession. August 31, 2018
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito and legal scholars discuss Professor A.J. Bellia’s book A.J. Bellia, the O’Toole Professor of Constitutional Law at Notre Dame Law School, recently participated in a symposium at Georgetown... December 04, 2017
ND Law’s Erika Gustin named finalist for national pro bono award Erika Gustin, 2L, was nominated to receive the 2017 PSJD Pro Bono Publico Award for her work on Notre Dame... October 31, 2017
Conference to consider Professor A.J. Bellia’s path-breaking book on international law and the Constitution A.J. Bellia, the O’Toole Professor of Constitutional Law at Notre Dame, has co-authored a path-breaking book on customary international law... October 16, 2017
Summer Fellowships Enable ND Law Students to Explore Careers in Religious Practice Four Notre Dame Law School students spent their summer exploring legal issues at religiously affiliated institutions and gained hands-on experience... September 29, 2017
Two NDLS Students Participate in Law and Religion Moot Court Tournament NDLS students Kristi Denny and Daniela Peinado, both 2Ls, participated in the Touro Law Center 4th Annual National Moot Court... May 25, 2017
NDLS LL.M. Students Win Regional Moot Court Competition and Advance to International Finals Four Notre Dame Law School students from the LL.M. program in International Human Rights Law recently won the Americas regional... February 16, 2017
NDLS Professor Optimistic About Future Colombian Peace A key participant in the Colombian peace talks is guardedly optimistic that even though the peace agreement was not approved... October 25, 2016
Judge Amul Thapar to Speak at NDLS for Constitution Day U.S. District Judge Amul Thapar will speak at Notre Dame Law School on Sept. 16, in celebration of Constitution Day. September 09, 2016
Professor Kozel Examines How Precedent Can Bring Consistency to the Court With the country focused on selecting its next president and on who will replace U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia,... August 11, 2016
Notre Dame Law School LL.M. Graduate Using her Education to Make an International Impact Johanna Fröhlich, LL.M. ’15, was pursuing her Ph.D. in comparative constitutional law at Pázmány Péter Catholic University in Hungary, where... August 04, 2016