Joseph Graziano ’23 J.D. wins Smith-Doheny Legal Ethics Writing Competition Joseph Graziano, a member of Notre Dame Law School’s Class of 2023, is the winner of this year’s Smith-Doheny Legal... June 06, 2023
ND Law’s Program on Church, State & Society receives transformational gift For more than a decade, the Program on Church, State & Society has enhanced the distinctive Catholic mission of Notre... January 26, 2022
John Templeton Foundation awards $2.1 million grant to ND Law’s Religious Liberty Initiative The John Templeton Foundation has awarded ND Law School a historic grant that will enable the Religious Liberty Initiative to... December 07, 2021
Law School to host inaugural Notre Dame Religious Liberty Summit on June 28-29 Notre Dame Law School’s Religious Liberty Initiative will bring together some of the world’s foremost thought leaders on religious freedom... June 25, 2021
Law School to host inaugural Notre Dame Religious Liberty Summit on June 28-29 Notre Dame Law School’s Religious Liberty Initiative will bring together some of the world’s foremost thought leaders on religious freedom... June 04, 2021
Law School starting Dublin summer internship program Beginning this summer, a select number of rising second-year law students will be placed in paid internships with leading law... November 26, 2019
Professor Roger Alford returns to ND Law after serving DOJ’s Antitrust Division Two years ago, Notre Dame Law Professor Roger Alford was called upon to serve in a leadership role in the... September 09, 2019
Professor Stephen Yelderman to clerk for Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch Yelderman will be the 12th current member of Notre Dame Law School’s faculty who has clerked on the U.S. Supreme... October 29, 2018
Celebrating a half-century of Notre Dame Law in London Notre Dame Law School embarked on a unique experiment in legal education in the fall of 1968. Instead of spending... October 23, 2018
Professor Stephen Yelderman to clerk for Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch Yelderman will be the 12th current member of Notre Dame Law School’s faculty who has clerked on the U.S. Supreme... October 16, 2018
Celebrating a half-century of Notre Dame Law in London Notre Dame Law School embarked on a unique experiment in legal education in the fall of 1968. Instead of spending... October 09, 2018
ND Law student named to Equal Justice Works national committee Walter Jean-Jacques, a rising second-year student at Notre Dame Law School, has been named a member of the Equal Justice... June 25, 2018
Conference to mark 50th anniversary of Fair Housing Act This month marks 50 years since President Lyndon Johnson signed the Fair Housing Act into law, prohibiting discrimination against buyers... April 18, 2018
ND Law students pitch tech startup, Impowerus, at South by Southwest Impowerus removes a barrier to legal representation. It offers a novel solution by providing a platform where attorneys and clients... March 12, 2018
Professor Veronica Root awarded research grant for ‘dignity of work’ project Veronica Root, an associate professor of law at Notre Dame Law School, was among 20 University of Notre Dame faculty... February 12, 2018
ND Law grads credit Tax Clinic with preparing them for practice Alexis Maguiña had no background in accounting when he started working at the Notre Dame Tax Clinic last fall as... November 02, 2017
U.S. Senate confirms Professor Amy Barrett as federal judge “Amy Barrett has been a beloved teacher and outstanding scholar,” said Nell Jessup Newton, the Joseph A. Matson Dean of... November 01, 2017
Expert panel of Notre Dame alumni to examine the future of Guantanamo Bay Notre Dame Law School will host a panel discussion on Thursday to explore potential policy changes surrounding the Guantanamo Bay... October 23, 2017
London Director Michael Addo Explains Why Law Students should Study Abroad Eight students who spent all or part of the 2016-17 academic year in London helped Addo make his point. Several... September 21, 2017
Human Rights Lawyer Felix Agbor Nkongho, ’06 LL.M., released From Prison in Cameroon The president of Cameroon has released Felix Agbor Nkongho almost eight months after the Notre Dame Law School graduate was... September 06, 2017
Associate Dean Roger Alford appointed to Leadership Role at U.S. Department of Justice Roger P. Alford, a professor of law and associate dean for international and graduate programs at Notre Dame Law School,... August 14, 2017
Associate Dean Randy Kozel Develops a Theory of Precedent in New Book In the American legal system, it’s a generally accepted view that judges should not disrupt the decisions of their predecessors... July 14, 2017
Notre Dame Law Students Awarded Fellowships Rasheed Gilmer and Carlos Cisneros Vilchis, two members of Notre Dame Law School’s Class of 2017, are this year’s Bank... June 13, 2017
Dean Newton Announces New Endowment to Honor Attorney Gerard Durr Nell Jessup Newton, the Joseph A. Matson Dean of Notre Dame Law School, is pleased to announce a new endowment... June 09, 2017
Michael K. Addo selected as Director of London Global Gateway Law Program Notre Dame Law School has selected Michael K. Addo to be director of the London Global Gateway Law Program. He... May 16, 2017
Robert L. Jones Selected for ND Faculty Social Justice Award Robert L. Jones, a clinical professor of law and associate dean for experiential programs at Notre Dame Law School, has been... May 10, 2017
Douglass Cassel to Receive ND Faculty Award for Peace and Human Rights Douglass Cassel, a professor of law and Notre Dame Presidential Fellow at Notre Dame Law School, has been selected to... May 09, 2017
Research Program on Law and Market Behavior holds Corporate Governance Symposium The event – named “Long vs. Short-term Investors in Corporate Governance” – gathered legal and business scholars to talk about... May 04, 2017
London Professor discusses ‘Brexit’ and English Law The United Kingdom’s scheduled exit from the European Union – nicknamed “Brexit” – has caused some uncertainty in global politics... May 02, 2017
Law Symposium examines Psychology and Mental Health The Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics, and Public Policy hosted a symposium on Friday that examined how mental-health issues... May 02, 2017