Former Students Remember Beloved Trial Ad Instructor Tom Singer
Alumni pay tribute to Tom Singer who taught generations of trial lawyers in his 40 years as an adjunct professor at NDLS. Read More
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Civil Rights Pioneer Diane Nash Says Love Fueled the Movement
No word in the English language could describe the energy that powered the civil rights movement of the 1960s. So, Diane Nash made up a new word. Using the Greek word agape – which means love for humankind – Nash coined “agapic energy” ... Read More
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Check out our Alumni galleries for the recent Minneapolis, Indianapolis & Chicago events.
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Professor Lloyd Mayer Offers Options to Counter Escalating Crackdowns on NGOs
When Compassion International announced this month that it was closing its charitable operations in India – where it provided 145,000 children with meals, medical care, and tuition payments – the Colorado-based organization joined a growing list of casualties in a troubling global trend. Read More
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State Department Nominates Cassel to Inter-American Commission on Human Rights
The U.S. Department of State Tuesday nominated Notre Dame Law Professor Doug Cassel as the U.S. candidate to serve on the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights… Read More
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Father Mike Show Sets Attendance Record
Read more about this annual event here.
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Big Crowd Watches 67th Annual Moot Court Showcase Argument
Read more about this annual event here.
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Alumnus and Adjunct Professor, Rodolfo “Rudy” Monterrosa Opens Firm in South Bend to Provide “Justice and Opportunity”
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Robyn Bowland, ’08 J.D., Promoted to Partner at Akerman LLP
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Thomas M. Burnett, ’09 J.D., Named Shareholder at Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren
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