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Hamburg Honors Program. Carter Snead's new book. Flu vaccine this week. 
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NDLS Communicator
Week of 10.12.20

Good morning! Please read below for the latest law school news.

The Latest News
ND Law announces new Hamburg Honor Scholars Program
The Law School launches a partnership with Bucerius Law School. Read more here.
Carter Snead publishes new bioethics book
Harvard University Press has announced the publication of Carter's new book, "What It Means to Be Human: The Case for the Body in Public Bioethics." Read more here.


Panel discussion about Carter's book
There will be a discussion about Carter's book on October 13.

Lloyd Mayer is quoted by The Chronicle of Philanthropy 
Lloyd was quoted by The Chronicle of Philanthropy in "A Philanthropist's Plan to Get the Wealthy to Give More Faces Headwinds." Read more here. (subscription required

ND Law colleagues in the news about Amy Coney Barrett

John Robinson was interviewed by the Providence Journal about Amy's nomination to the Supreme Court. Read more here.

Former ND Law professor Doug Kmiec was quoted in the Chicago Tribune about Amy. Read more here. (subscription needed)

Roger Alford shared the letter he sent last week to Lindsey Graham and Diane Feinstein about Amy with TaxProf Blog readers. Read more here.

Derek Muller '07 J.D., University of Iowa Law Professor, writes about Amy in the Cedar Rapids Gazette. Read more here. 

Note: There are numerous articles each week about Amy Barrett's Supreme Court nomination. We can't include them all, but we will try to highlight a few articles that feature more extensive perspectives from faculty and students.
Faculty News

Mary Ellen O'Connell presented ‘Beauty In Legal Theory Will Save The World: Revitalizing The Theory of International Law Compliance’ at the HSE Research Seminar on International Law. Read more here.

Doug Cassel says the recent conviction of a Salvadoran army colonel in the 1989 murders of five priests is a reason to celebrate. Read more here.

Dear faculty and staff,
We want to share your scholarship and other news and accomplishments with the ND Law community. If you have a new research piece, receive an award, or have anything else to share please let us know. You can email news here
Upcoming Events

Monday, October 12

Honoring Justice Ginsburg's work pertaining to the environment, Bruce Huber, 12:00 p.m., Zoom

Immigration Review, Kevin Gregg, 6:00 p.m., Zoom

IP Lecture Series, Professor Robert Brauneis, 12:30 p.m., Zoom

Tuesday, October 13

Faculty Colloquium, Asaf Lubin, 12:30 p.m., Zoom 

Environmental Justice Talk, NRDC Attorney Jeremy Orr, 12:30 p.m.,  Zoom

"What It Means to be Human, The Case for the Body in Public Bioethics," 4:00 p.m., Zoom

Thursday, October 15

Law Academy Meeting, 12:30 p.m., C103 Hesburgh Center (limited capacity) and Zoom

The Excessive Use of Force at Home and Abroad with Mary Ellen O'Connell, 12:45 p.m., 3130 Eck Hall of Law and Zoom

IP Lecture Series, Professor K.J. Greene, 1:00 p.m., Zoom

Friday, October 16

The Klau Center for Civil and Human Rights, Building an Anti Racist Vocabulary, 12:45 p.m., Zoom

Saturday, October 17

Notre Dame vs Louisville, 2:30 p.m.

Around the Watercooler
Happy Birthday!
Ed D'Arcy - October 17
We would like to celebrate your birthday too! We need your permission first, so please fill out the form here.
Guide for Zoom and Webinars
A lot of you are using Zoom and Webinars for meetings and events and are often wondering the pros and cons and costs of each option. The marketing communications department has put together a guide about functionality, comparisons, and how to use these platforms. For more information click here. 
Faculty/Staff Flu Vaccine Blitz
The University will be offering an additional opportunity for faculty and staff (and their dependents) to receive a flu vaccination on campus during a second Flu Vaccine Blitz Tuesday, October 13 through Thursday, October 15 at Gate B, Stadium Concourse. Vaccine availability is limited. Appointments are strongly encouraged. Use this link to make an appointment.
Visit the flu blitz website for more information. 
University COVID Testing Center moves to
Joyce Center

The University has consolidated testing locations. The new University Testing Center is located in the North Dome of the Joyce Center. More information here .

Have a great week!
Contact Denise Wager with suggestions, comments, and content.
dwager@nd.edu
 
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