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Jennifer Newsome Martin To Succeed O. Carter Snead As Director Of De Nicola Center For Ethics And Culture, University Of Notre Dame, Kenneth Hallenius
Jennifer Newsome Martin To Succeed O. Carter Snead As Director Of De Nicola Center For Ethics And Culture, University Of Notre Dame, Kenneth Hallenius
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Sarah Mustillo, the I.A. O’Shaughnessy Dean of Arts and Letters, has appointed University of Notre Dame theologian Jennifer Newsome Martin to be the next director of the de Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture. She will succeed O. Carter Snead, the Charles E. Rice Professor of Law, who will conclude 12 years of service in this role on June 30.
The Lessons Of 9/11 For October 7, Mary Ellen O'Connell
The Lessons Of 9/11 For October 7, Mary Ellen O'Connell
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October 7 is being called Israel’s 9/11. The comparison is apt for the lessons that can be learned as to the legality of launching a ground offensive to respond to terrorism.
Emily Bremer: Women Lead 2023, Denise Wager, Office Of Public Affairs And Communications, University Of Notre Dame
Emily Bremer: Women Lead 2023, Denise Wager, Office Of Public Affairs And Communications, University Of Notre Dame
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Emily Bremer has emerged as a leading expert and scholar in the area of administrative law. She looks specifically at the cross-cutting rules and procedures that federal agencies are required to follow when administering the law, such as by determining Social Security benefits, licensing telecommunications companies, enforcing immigration laws, or deciding how other laws apply to individual cases.
Twenty Years Of Drone Attacks, Mary Ellen O'Connell
Twenty Years Of Drone Attacks, Mary Ellen O'Connell
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On November 2, 2002, the United States conducted its first targeted killings using a drone. CIA agents based in Djibouti launched the drone’s two Hellfire missiles at a vehicle traveling in rural Yemen, killing six...
Russia-Ukraine: Resolving The World’S Most Dangerous Conflict, Mary Ellen O'Connell
Russia-Ukraine: Resolving The World’S Most Dangerous Conflict, Mary Ellen O'Connell
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Since late 2021, Russia has massed around 100,000 troops on the border with Ukraine, raising the specter of another use of force against its neighbor. The Russia-Ukraine crisis began in earnest in February 2014, when Russian troops spread out from their Black Sea naval base to take control of the Crimean Peninsula. Russia put forward a variety of familiar legal justifications at the time—intervention by invitation, humanitarian intervention, restoration of Russian borders, and self-defense. In my analysis, none of these attempts came close to excusing a serious violation of the United Nations Charter Article 2(4) prohibition on the use of …
Introductory Address: Justice Dumisa Buhle Ntsebeza, Tladi Marumo
Introductory Address: Justice Dumisa Buhle Ntsebeza, Tladi Marumo
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Justice Dumisa Ntsebeza — a renowned South African lawyer, former acting judge, and current justice of the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights — visited Notre Dame Law School as the Distinguished Global Jurist in Residence from January 21 to February 1.
Justice Ntsebeza made significant contributions toward ending the apartheid system and establishing a democratic society in South Africa. He earned his law degree while serving a five-and-a-half-year sentence in prison for political activism. Upon his release in the 1980s, he became a human rights lawyer for apartheid victims and political prisoners.
Visiting Assistant Professor of Law Tladi …
Concluding Rejoinder: The Art Of International Law And Altruism Of International Lawyers, Mary Ellen O'Connell
Concluding Rejoinder: The Art Of International Law And Altruism Of International Lawyers, Mary Ellen O'Connell
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In the introductory essay, I sought to apply The Art of Law in the International Community as a response not only to military force and other ills but to the COVID-19 pandemic. Four colleagues have contributed on how they believe the book works and could work better. They have done so at a time of extraordinary challenge and in a spirit of generosity toward the goal we all seek, the flourishing of the created world.
The Killing Of Soleimani And International Law, Mary Ellen O'Connell
The Killing Of Soleimani And International Law, Mary Ellen O'Connell
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On 3 January, missiles launched from a United States Reaper drone struck two vehicles leaving Baghdad’s international airport. At least seven people died in the attack, including the commander of Iran’s Quds force, General Qassem Soleimani. On 5 January, Iranian Major General Hossein Dehghan, reported to be the military adviser to Iran’s Supreme Leader, gave an exclusive interview to CNN and said Iran “would retaliate directly against US ‘military sites.’”
Drone Attacks On Saudi Aramco Oil Installations, Mary Ellen O'Connell
Drone Attacks On Saudi Aramco Oil Installations, Mary Ellen O'Connell
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Half of Saudi Arabia’s oil production has been stopped by air attacks involving drones and possibly cruise missiles on 14 September 2019. Houthi rebels in Yemen have claimed responsibility. United States Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has asserted by tweet that Iran is responsible because there is “no evidence the attacks came from Yemen” and Iran is behind “100” attacks on Saudi Arabia. The U.S. has since released satellite imagery showing immense smoke clouds. Unnamed American officials say 19 sites were struck. According to the BBC, on 16 September, ‘UK, Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said it was not …
The Catholic School Revival, Karl Zinsmeister
Bruce Huber Was A Guest On Npr's The Weekend Show, "Environmentalists Celebrate Keystone Xl Decision", Bruce R. Huber
Bruce Huber Was A Guest On Npr's The Weekend Show, "Environmentalists Celebrate Keystone Xl Decision", Bruce R. Huber
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Environmental groups and activists are celebrating President Obama's decision to reject the Keystone XL Pipeline plan, but some people say that the Keystone decision is a symbolic one.
Bruce Huber Was A Guest On Npr's All Things Considered, "What The Keystone Xl Pipeline Decision Actually Means", Bruce R. Huber
Bruce Huber Was A Guest On Npr's All Things Considered, "What The Keystone Xl Pipeline Decision Actually Means", Bruce R. Huber
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President Obama has rejected the application to complete the Keystone XL pipeline. Bruce Huber, professor of energy law at the University of Notre Dame, talks about the Keystone pipeline decision.
Jimmy Gurule Delivered The Opening Address At The Asian Banker Conference In Singapore, Jimmy Gurule
Jimmy Gurule Delivered The Opening Address At The Asian Banker Conference In Singapore, Jimmy Gurule
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The Asian Banker Financial Crime 360: Preventing Financial Crime and Preempting Crises with Superior Compliance Capabilities conference in Singapore news release.
Professor Gurule's flight was cancelled because of the snow storm and he had to deliver his address via Skype.
The Hydrox Resurrection, Mark Mckenna
The Hydrox Resurrection, Mark Mckenna
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KESTENBAUM: I wasn't going to let that stop me. So I called up a trademark expert, Mark McKenna at Notre Dame, and I asked him, is this right? Can someone just waltz in and grab a hundredyearold trademark, suddenly own this whole history? It seemed a little weird 'cause a trademark is like a kind of property. And if you think of this like land...
SMITH: Like, hey, I notice you haven't mowed your lawn for a while, so I'm just going to take a little part of your property.
KESTENBAUM: Yeah, it seems crazy, right? McKenna said, I'm thinking …
Foul-Ball Injury At South Bend Game Highlights Delicate Safety Balance, Ed Edmonds
Foul-Ball Injury At South Bend Game Highlights Delicate Safety Balance, Ed Edmonds
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Baseball teams have operated under the assumption that anyone who attends a game accepts the risk of injury from foul balls or bats—an assumption that has been upheld by courts in many states including Indiana, under the "baseball rule."
Jimmy Gurule Was A Guest On The Npr Morning Edition Speaking On The Topic Top Official Says Inside Help Was Likely In ‘El Chapo’ Escape, Jimmy Gurule
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U.S. authorities had wanted Joaquin Guzman extradited, in part over fears that he would get out again. Mexican authorities refused. His escape likely will deepen distrust between the countries.
Notre Dame law professor and former FBI agent Jimmy Gurule says Guzman's brazen escape has only further damaged bi-national cooperation.
Jimmy Gurule Was Quoted In The Wall Street Journal, "Mexico Drug Lord’S Escape Was Foretold", Jimmy Gurule
Jimmy Gurule Was Quoted In The Wall Street Journal, "Mexico Drug Lord’S Escape Was Foretold", Jimmy Gurule
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Gerry Bradley Was Quoted In The Wall Street Journal Law Blog The Gay Marriage Case: How The Supreme Court Could Rule, Gerard V. Bradley
Gerry Bradley Was Quoted In The Wall Street Journal Law Blog The Gay Marriage Case: How The Supreme Court Could Rule, Gerard V. Bradley
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Gerry Bradley was quoted in the Wall Street Journal Law Blog The Gay Marriage Case: How the Supreme Court Could Rule on June 23, 2015.
Jimmy Gurule Quoted In Reuters Accelus Article On Jpmorgan Madoff On January 8, Jimmy Gurule
Jimmy Gurule Quoted In Reuters Accelus Article On Jpmorgan Madoff On January 8, Jimmy Gurule
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Jimmy Gurule quoted in Reuters Accelus article "Like JPMorgan, regulators could have done more to stop Madoff, experts say after $2.6 billion settlement" by Brett Wolf on January 8, 2014.
The JPMorgan deal, like the settlements HSBC and several other banks have faced in recent years for anti-money laundering and sanctions violations, "clearly demonstrate the government cannot count on the banks to do the right thing," said Jimmy Gurule, a former enforcement official at the U.S. Treasury.
Individuals Institutions Religious Freedom Poster Individuals, Institutions And Religious Freedom, November 29, 2012, Richard W. Garnett
Individuals Institutions Religious Freedom Poster Individuals, Institutions And Religious Freedom, November 29, 2012, Richard W. Garnett
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The BOISI CENTER for RELIGION and AMERICAN PUBLIC LIFE lecture.
Featured Faculty On Ndls Home Page: Daniel B. Kelly – September 21, 2009, Daniel B. Kelly
Featured Faculty On Ndls Home Page: Daniel B. Kelly – September 21, 2009, Daniel B. Kelly
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Daniel B. Kelly was a Featured Faculty on NDLS Home Page on September 21, 2009.