UNH Law has long been a recognized leader in the area of intellectual property law education so it is only natural that UNH should seek to forge and strengthen bonds with legal institutions and professionals in Ireland
In 1968, Notre Dame established the first, and still the only, full-time branch of an American law s...
In 1968, Notre Dame established the first, and still the only, full-time branch of an American law s...
Edward J. Murphy, my teacher, colleague, and friend, was as devoted as anyone at Notre Dame could be...
Emigration has been a significant feature of Irish life and, in more recent years, of Irish academic...
Professor Sean Moore reconnected this summer with colleagues from around the world in ongoing schola...
Prof. Halpern attended a metabolomics conference in Ireland for academic collaborations and cultural...
In October, I travelled to Dublin, Ireland to deliver a talk at the 13th Dublin Symposium on Jonatha...
The John P. Murphy Foundation of Cleveland, Ohio, was established by the late John P. Murphy, chairm...
In this Forward, Murphy introduces the annual symposium sponsored by the Richmond Journal of Global ...
Ed Murphy taught more Notre Dame law students than any other professor in the history of the Univers...
Professor Lucy Salyer traveled this summer to England and Ireland. While in England, she presented a...
A cohort of Notre Dame Law School faculty have made important recent contributions to the study of f...
The contemporary arguments for liberal immigration laws were challenged by world renowned scholar Pr...
Pamphlet highlighting history & alumni, internationalism, graduate programs, research programs, and ...
Georgia Southern offers study abroad program in IrelandGeorgia Library DayBrad Paisley to perform at...
In 1968, Notre Dame established the first, and still the only, full-time branch of an American law s...
In 1968, Notre Dame established the first, and still the only, full-time branch of an American law s...
Edward J. Murphy, my teacher, colleague, and friend, was as devoted as anyone at Notre Dame could be...
Emigration has been a significant feature of Irish life and, in more recent years, of Irish academic...
Professor Sean Moore reconnected this summer with colleagues from around the world in ongoing schola...
Prof. Halpern attended a metabolomics conference in Ireland for academic collaborations and cultural...
In October, I travelled to Dublin, Ireland to deliver a talk at the 13th Dublin Symposium on Jonatha...
The John P. Murphy Foundation of Cleveland, Ohio, was established by the late John P. Murphy, chairm...
In this Forward, Murphy introduces the annual symposium sponsored by the Richmond Journal of Global ...
Ed Murphy taught more Notre Dame law students than any other professor in the history of the Univers...
Professor Lucy Salyer traveled this summer to England and Ireland. While in England, she presented a...
A cohort of Notre Dame Law School faculty have made important recent contributions to the study of f...
The contemporary arguments for liberal immigration laws were challenged by world renowned scholar Pr...
Pamphlet highlighting history & alumni, internationalism, graduate programs, research programs, and ...
Georgia Southern offers study abroad program in IrelandGeorgia Library DayBrad Paisley to perform at...
In 1968, Notre Dame established the first, and still the only, full-time branch of an American law s...
In 1968, Notre Dame established the first, and still the only, full-time branch of an American law s...
Edward J. Murphy, my teacher, colleague, and friend, was as devoted as anyone at Notre Dame could be...