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International Conference on Small Island Developing States SIDE Event
On May 27, 2024 Notre Dame Law School Global Human Rights Clinic hosted a SIDE Event on Small Island Developing States (SIDS) for the 4th United Nations Conference on Small Island Developing States.
The Side Event was co-organized by the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights and the Notre Dame Law School Global Human Rights Clinic. Out of 300 applications around the world, The Notre Dame Law School GHRC was selected to present its research on small island developing states, climate change, and human rights.
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Public Hearing of the Advisory Opinion on Climate Emergency and Human Rights Day
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Notre Dame Law School Global Human Rights Clinic Director Diane Desierto speaking at the Public Hearing of the Advisory Opinion on Climate Emergency and Human Rights Day in Barbados.
Commencement 2024: Speech by Distinguished Professor of the Year Jay Tidmarsh
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Judge James J. Clynes, Jr., Professor of Law Jay Tidmarsh, selected by Notre Dame Law School’s Class of 2024 as Distinguished Professor of the Year, delivered this speech to the class during the Law School’s Hooding Ceremony on May 18, 2024, in Purcell Pavilion.
Commencement 2024: Dean G. Marcus Cole’s charge to the graduating class
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Joseph A. Matson Dean and Professor of Law G. Marcus Cole delivered this charge to Notre Dame Law School’s Class of 2024 during the Law School’s Hooding Ceremony on May 18, 2024, in Purcell Pavilion.
Justice Leona Theron of the Constitutional Court of South Africa: "International Law as a Tool"
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On April 25, 2024, Justice Leona Theron of the Constitutional Court of South Africa delivered a lecture at Notre Dame Law School titled ""International Law as a Tool: South Africa’s application to the International Court of Justice". The lecture provided an analysis of the application for urgent provisional measures sought by South Africa before the International Court of Justice. Justice Thero...
Notre Dame Law School delegation visit to South Africa
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In November 2023, a delegation from Notre Dame Law School embarked on a ten-day visit to South Africa. The delegation was led by G. Marcus Cole, the Joseph A. Matson Dean of Notre Dame Law School. The primary objective of this historic trip was to strengthen and enhance relationships between Notre Dame Law School, the University of Cape Town Faculty of Law, and the Constitutional Court of South...
Law and Economics Symposium: Assessing Regulatory Instruments of Behavior Change (Panel Discussion)
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On Friday April 12, Notre Dame Law and Market Behaviors held a Law and Economics Symposium: Assessing Regulatory Instruments of Behavior Change: Lessons from Household Energy Conservation. Discussions were moderated by Avishalom Tor (Notre Dame Law School), Professor of Law and Director, Notre Dame Research Program on Law and Market Behavior (ND LAMB). Speakers included: - Dmitry Taubinsky (UC-...
Law and Economics Symposium: Assessing Regulatory Instruments of Behavior Change (Speakers)
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On Friday April 12, Notre Dame Law and Market Behaviors held a Law and Economics Symposium: Assessing Regulatory Instruments of Behavior Change: Lessons from Household Energy Conservation. Discussions were moderated by Avishalom Tor (Notre Dame Law School), Professor of Law and Director, Notre Dame Research Program on Law and Market Behavior (ND LAMB). Speakers included: - Dmitry Taubinsky (UC-...
A Chat with Author John Inazu
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On April 10th, Notre Dame Law School’s Program on Church, State, and Society hosted a book talk with author John Inazu from Washington University in St. Louis. Professor Rick Garnett joined Inazu in a discussion about Inazu's book, "Learning to Disagree: The Surprising Path to Navigating Differences with Empathy and Respect". In his book, Inazu reveals the surprising path to learning how to dis...
2024 Notre Dame Black Law Students Association Alumni Banquet and Fireside Chat
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Notre Dame Black Law Students Association held its 51st annual Spring Alumni weekend on March 21-24, 2024. On Saturday March 23rd, Notre Dame Black Law Students held an awards banquet and fireside chat with Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy, '84 J.D. 00:00:00 Opening Remarks 00:01:53 Awards 00:13:23 Introduction of Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy 00:18:36 Worthy's Keynote Address 00:34:43 F...
Competing Approaches to Judicial Interpretation
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U.S. Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett and Israel Supreme Court Justice Alex Stein visited Notre Dame Law School on Tuesday, January 23. They engaged in a discussion on "Competing Approaches to Legal Interpretation-A Conversation Between Justices” at 12:30 p.m. in the Law School’s McCartan Courtroom. The conversation was moderated by Professor of Law William Kelley. Justice Barrett earned...
Notre Dame Law School in South Africa: A Celebration of 50 Years of Human Rights Advocacy
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In November, a delegation from Notre Dame Law School, led by Dean Marcus Cole, went on a ten-day visit in South Africa to collaborate, enhance relationships, and establish future partnerships between the Law School, University of Cape Town Law School, and Constitutional Court of South Africa in Johannesburg In addition to Dean Cole, accompanying the delegation from the Law School was Paul Mille...
2023 Peace Through Law Lecture
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The Peace Through Law Lecture is an annual keynote lecture which explores the attainment of peace through the successful implementation of justice and the rule of law. Beyond the cessation of hostilities alone, the lecture promotes a broad definition of peace as a freedom from disturbance, discrimination, and other inequities which supports human flourishing. Each year, a distinguished legal sc...
The Rising Tide of Antisemitism on American Campuses and Beyond
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On November 30, Notre Dame Law School Professors Avishalom Tor and Stephanie Barclay hosted the event, "The Rising Tide of Antisemitism on American Campuses and Beyond" at the McCartan Courtroom in Eck Hall of Law. The panel discussion included a keynote address delivered by Professor Ruth Wisse, Martin Peretz Professor of Yiddish Literature and Comparative Literature Emerita at Harvard Univers...
Notre Dame Law School Religious Liberty Initiative Spotlight: Grandmother Mona Polacca
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Notre Dame Law School Religious Liberty Initiative Spotlight: Grandmother Mona Polacca
What Would You Fight for?: Fighting to Defend Human Rights
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What Would You Fight for?: Fighting to Defend Human Rights
How I Survived Being Framed in an Apartheid-Era Massacre: Justice Ntsebeza Shares His Story
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How I Survived Being Framed in an Apartheid-Era Massacre: Justice Ntsebeza Shares His Story
2023 Notre Dame Religious Liberty Summit - London, United Kingdom
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2023 Notre Dame Religious Liberty Summit - London, United Kingdom
Notre Dame London Law Programme
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Notre Dame London Law Programme
ND Law Religious Liberty Initiative Book Talk: Thomas Berg, "Religious Liberty in a Polarized Age"
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ND Law Religious Liberty Initiative Book Talk: Thomas Berg, "Religious Liberty in a Polarized Age"
2023 Notre Dame Prize for Religious Liberty: Lord David Alton
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2023 Notre Dame Prize for Religious Liberty: Lord David Alton
ND Lawyers of New York City: ‘Off the Court’ with Muffet McGraw and Coquese Washington ’97 J.D.
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ND Lawyers of New York City: ‘Off the Court’ with Muffet McGraw and Coquese Washington ’97 J.D.
Cookie Intermediaries: Does Competition Lead to More Privacy? Evidence from the Dark Web
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Cookie Intermediaries: Does Competition Lead to More Privacy? Evidence from the Dark Web
Commencement 2023: Speech by Distinguished Professor of the Year Bruce Huber
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Commencement 2023: Speech by Distinguished Professor of the Year Bruce Huber
Commencement 2023: Dean G. Marcus Cole’s charge to the graduating class
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Commencement 2023: Dean G. Marcus Cole’s charge to the graduating class
Professor Roger Alford: Senate Judiciary Committee Testimony
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Professor Roger Alford: Senate Judiciary Committee Testimony
Notre Dame Law Association: Presentation of Fr. William Lewers Award to John Lancaster ’67, ’74 J.D.
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Notre Dame Law Association: Presentation of Fr. William Lewers Award to John Lancaster ’67, ’74 J.D.
2023 Rice-Hasson Distinguished Lecture: John Garvey
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2023 Rice-Hasson Distinguished Lecture: John Garvey
Carson v. Makin, Parental Choice, and Religious Liberty
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Carson v. Makin, Parental Choice, and Religious Liberty
London Book Launch for 'State Responses to Crimes of Genocide: What Went Wrong and How to Change It'
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London Book Launch for 'State Responses to Crimes of Genocide: What Went Wrong and How to Change It'

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @user-lg7ys1zt2b
    @user-lg7ys1zt2b 4 місяці тому

    May I just point out that I live in a village of 897. We have a war memorial of 57 dead. These are heroes of WW1, in my neighbouring village they have a war memorial of 95 dead out 703 at the time. These are true massacres of people. Each of my neighbouring villages would have been happy with these losses. Villages, bear that in mind, not a country. 2,000 villages throughout Britain cry more than this.

  • @QuitatheKitty
    @QuitatheKitty 11 місяців тому

    What a great man! Thank you Lord Alton.

  • @johnnytrammell9016
    @johnnytrammell9016 Рік тому

    Very inspiring message!

  • @aknife2501
    @aknife2501 Рік тому

    Disappointed with the whoppers

  • @Louielinguini
    @Louielinguini Рік тому

    Refreshing to have and listen to a US Supreme Court Justice who’s clearly not an idealogue, unlike others both conservative and liberal.

  • @circuscyaneus3709
    @circuscyaneus3709 Рік тому

    Interesantísima intervención, muchas gracias por subirla. Agradecería que subieran una versión subtitulada al español para que puedan escucharla quienes no dominan el idioma inglés.

  • @robertusa2134
    @robertusa2134 Рік тому

    Nury is so great, thank you for shedding a bright light on brutality Xi Jinping and his government had been perpetuating on Uyghurs and other Turkic peoples, God bless Uyghurs and their homeland!

  • @GAB8407
    @GAB8407 Рік тому

    Good conversation ND!

  • @daisyq3418
    @daisyq3418 Рік тому

    The Lady speaker in green is right : Empathy is Everything.

  • @camfasching3022
    @camfasching3022 Рік тому

    Thank you Madame Justice..

  • @jackzhang7890
    @jackzhang7890 Рік тому

    Good to see Kavanaugh in public again!!

  • @youcontrolfreakssuckit3784

    As a concerned person and a coach who desires the best for children, the court has opened a can of worms with the NIL circumstances, now with High School affiliations allowing NIL deals what will be the complexities and right to work as a minor who receives the money. Ect...

  • @robinhood20253
    @robinhood20253 Рік тому

    Claim 3, i will use this point to highlight the error Alito is making in his line of reasoning. Freedom of religion or religous liberty are seperate from the actual intitution of religion. Each religion considers itself as,the truth and therefor rejects the tenants of other religions. Religous liberty is that concept that allows every individual in a society to choose their spiritual beliefs, to prevent persecution by members of one religion upon another and to keep tranquility in society. Alito mentions the persecution of Moormans, Jews and Catholics. The important part that he failed to mention is each of those groups was discriminated against by Christians. That is the effect of allowing a religous dominance, in place of religous liberty. If Christianity is promoted in government and public areas, it will prevent the freedom of religion protection upon non christians. This isnt a concept that is extremely hard to grasp. Freedom of conscious is a Constitutional right. No one can infringe on your right. This isnt what Alito is promoting. He is promoting religous dominance by one faith over all others. This is the exact opposite of what has protected our religous freedom for all this time and violates the Constitution. Freedom of religion cannot exist without freedom from religion.

  • @robinhood20253
    @robinhood20253 Рік тому

    Claim 2. Much good is done by religous people in society. True. Millionas of good people are,also people of faith. However some of the most heinous crimes even in modern times involved people of faith as well. Good people exist within religion, and bad people as well.

  • @robinhood20253
    @robinhood20253 Рік тому

    Claim 1, the men and women of the abolition movement were religous. True. Almost all the slaveholders were as well and use the Bible to justify the owning of slaves. Nowhere in the Bible is slavery denounced.

  • @robinhood20253
    @robinhood20253 Рік тому

    Religous liberty is meant to protect each persons personal right to choose their own spiritual beliefs and participate in that faith. It is a shield for protection. Alito has converted that shield to a sword. A sword to lead a crusade that weaponizes religous liberty as a,tool to grant favor and power to Christians and force that dogma into our common law. The founders saw the destruction religion does to a government based on democratic principles and personal freedoms. They would be in opposition of Alito's religous war on the Constitution. Persecution of Christians does not exist in America. It is actually the most obsurd assertion one could put forth, even worse that an actual justice of SCOTUS is claiming this. Lends me to question his actual mental health. Religous liberty is worth protecting. It is hard to protect it from a SUPREME court determined to destroy actual religous liberty for all Americans, not just Christians . Alito asks do those things held sacred by others deserve to be seen as valuable as my sacred beliefs, nope. The hypothetical he put forth, of course each has the right to wear religous dress. The right and the action do not inany way force support of religion on other persons. That isnt the question in the cases being used to redefine religous liberty. I am actually offended that the justices involved in this obvious abuse see the American public as unable to identify their agenda and intent. When you step out into society you are free to live according to your beliefs, not to place all society under your religous dogma. Justice Alito we are not coming for your rights, we are coming for your priveledge.

  • @zackrauch2460
    @zackrauch2460 Рік тому

    A basic question to understand the moral compass of any human on this channel. If you had a man who without a doubt held knowledge that will save nine hundred inocent live's, and one hundred criminals, and the time you have left to save them is three days. He won't speak to detainment, and threats. Do you consider torture being a moral act if for certain he will confess the information he holds? Also you study law, but have you taken to studying terrorism?

  • @alexisalexander620
    @alexisalexander620 Рік тому

    This is an amazing conversation, so happy BLSA at Notre Dame Law we’re able to make this happen.

  • @alexisalexander620
    @alexisalexander620 Рік тому

    Hopefully I will be there next Fall by God’s grace. Great video especially someone who would be entering Notre Dame Law from an HBCU,representation matters.

  • @ziyixiao1672
    @ziyixiao1672 Рік тому

    This is a wonderful video! 😀

  • @naomiwillis4167
    @naomiwillis4167 Рік тому

    She is so amazing

  • @joekamen6405
    @joekamen6405 Рік тому

    Every response was perfect. He is a true blessing for Notre Dame.

  • @SWAMi108
    @SWAMi108 Рік тому

    Yea but what about liberty and justice for all

  • @bailee7696
    @bailee7696 Рік тому

    God bless Samuel Alito

  • @ramazanhoxha4265
    @ramazanhoxha4265 Рік тому

    nice

  • @johnd5253
    @johnd5253 Рік тому

    Well, a football team actually exists.

  • @Garchomp4LiFee
    @Garchomp4LiFee Рік тому

    This absolutely slaps. I cannot be more proud of Alito after these past three years. He has not stopped defending religious Americans from discrimination, regardless of their standing as a majority or minorities.

  • @sqinisekomajola1512
    @sqinisekomajola1512 Рік тому

    It is a sin to say Jesus is fallible because he is not fallible. It is clear as you read through the scriptures that he had done no wrong ever not a single wrong and everything he said was truthful. It is also impossible for him to be wrong because he is God and He cannot lie. As a believer in Christ I lovingly and kindly ask that you believe only what is written in the scriptures which is the truth. I love you as a neighbor and I do not want you believing lies about God. I also kindly with sincerity of heart ask that you repent of your Idolatry of humanity. The scriptures clearly state that humanity is born sinful and under the wrath of God and we need to receive God's mercy and lovingkindess by believing in Christ in order to be forgiven of our sins. 2 Corinthians 5:21 Amplified Bible He made Christ who knew no sin to [judicially] be sin on our behalf, so that in Him we would become the righteousness of God [that is, we would be made acceptable to Him and placed in a right relationship with Him by His gracious lovingkindness].

  • @josiplilic3384
    @josiplilic3384 Рік тому

    Damm sound of plates while Cornel West speaking.....sacrilegious!

  • @matt6587
    @matt6587 Рік тому

    an important and beautiful conversation! ... also, it's hard not to mention. it's unbelievable the amount of server activity at this event. It's comically over-the-top. Each person present has their own individual server. It's like West and George are having a conversation on the far side of a performance art piece called "delivering lunch".

    • @alsmith6068
      @alsmith6068 Рік тому

      this is a hilarious comment about a hilarious thing that is interrupting an otherwise very great exchange of ideas

  • @Thehaystack7999
    @Thehaystack7999 Рік тому

    Absolutely wonderful, this is a true man of God. I wish the audio on this recording was better.

  • @misscoy05ify
    @misscoy05ify Рік тому

    Thank you for posting this!!

  • @robertrodes1546
    @robertrodes1546 Рік тому

    I was interested in seeing how the NDLS would put on an interview with Marcus Freeman. Then I heard the introduction for "Marcus" and thought that somehow the title writer had confused Marcus Cole and Marcus Freeman! I had to run a bit along before I realized that Dean Marcus Cole was going to introduce Marcus Freeman. p.s. Dad would have absolutely loved Marcus Cole. :)

  • @taradeleeuw2344
    @taradeleeuw2344 2 роки тому

    Good fences make good neighbours

  • @brynmeijers-tressler3425
    @brynmeijers-tressler3425 2 роки тому

    great speech

  • @suealexander7518
    @suealexander7518 2 роки тому

    great lecture.

  • @mazibukomail
    @mazibukomail 2 роки тому

    I love hearing her answer questions.

  • @sarahpamula778
    @sarahpamula778 2 роки тому

    What a wonderful teaching to those hoping to follow your path!

  • @ethankim2679
    @ethankim2679 2 роки тому

    Incredible woman and justice

    • @MrAschiff
      @MrAschiff Рік тому

      @Gregory Jensen Yes, she is

  • @ashleysigurdson6982
    @ashleysigurdson6982 2 роки тому

    Queen

  • @sandrasmith7062
    @sandrasmith7062 2 роки тому

    Justice Barrett has a sense of humor. Love it. 💕😊 40:00. 46:00. 54:20. 1:00:32

  • @kingicicle
    @kingicicle 2 роки тому

    Great speech.

  • @waheepsamy5080
    @waheepsamy5080 2 роки тому

    ✝️🙏💒💕🌏🇺🇸✝️

  • @ronrouyer2069
    @ronrouyer2069 2 роки тому

    Wow, well done.

  • @rose_brier
    @rose_brier 2 роки тому

    I'm considering attending Notre Dame and Notre Dame law school. This is definitely helping me make my decision! God bless everyone at Notre Dame!

  • @alitlweird
    @alitlweird 2 роки тому

    American History is a #RabbitHole! So sad that this has less than 2000 views. 11.30.2021

  • @bennijakob4536
    @bennijakob4536 2 роки тому

    Professor Bray's comments about not viewing justices as partisan actors strikes me as either naive or dishonest. First off, the confirmation of justices has become increasingly partisan. While the current justices appointed by Democratic Presidents were confirmed on mostly bipartisan grounds (Breyer 87-9 , Sotomayor 68-31 , Kagan 63-37 ), of the sitting justices appointed by Republican Presidents, only one can claim bipartisan support (Roberts 78-22). The rest (Thomas 52-48, Alito 58-42, Gorsuch 54-45, Kavanaugh 50-48, Barret 52-48) have received no votes from the opposing party at all! Now whether that's because Republican Presidents appointed justices that harbor increasingly partisan views, or the Democrats refuse to confirm perfectly qualified justices, it seems unreasonable to argue that you have a Supreme Court populated by entirely by non-partisan actors. The confirmation process clearly shows that the Senate believes these are partisan justices. And that's not even taking into account the frequency with which justices align with outcomes preferred by the party of the President by whom they were appointed. If you want the Supreme Court justices to appear non-partisan, maybe you should select justices who have bi-partisan support.

  • @jebnemo5279
    @jebnemo5279 2 роки тому

    Mr. Bray, the Federalist Society and the conservative legal movement have conducted a decades long campaign to capture the supreme court. Based on their narrow range of legal theory, they will now dictate to the rest of us what kind of rights and governance we are allowed. And of course they are certain of their own rectitude, as conservatives tend to be. You say that you are not naive, please don't expect those of us on the other side to be.