It is with a heavy heart that I announce that John Copeland Nagle, Notre Dame Law School’s John N. Matthews Professor of Law, died on May 18, 2019, after a short illness. He is survived by his wife, Lisa, and daughters Laura and Julia
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This essay is an appreciation, remembrace, and tribute, written for our friend and colleague, John C...
Besides being brief, it is not apparent what one should say. No doubt due to my own upbringing, I ca...
I met John in the fall of 2000, when he traveled to Washington to recruit new faculty at the annual ...
A Tribute to a Legend: With Professor John Brumbaugh\u27s passing in early August, the School of La...
INSIDE Leading News Dean Newton Steps Down Briefs Off the Bench—Prominent judges visit ND Law Scho...
Many fine law schools have faculty members who are outstanding teachers, preeminent scholars, and ge...
Rev. David T. Link, the Joseph A. Matson Dean Emeritus of Notre Dame Law School, once said, “Your vo...
John had many gifts, and he shared them generously with his colleagues and students at the law schoo...
Ed Murphy taught more Notre Dame law students than any other professor in the history of the Univers...
Professor John J. Murphy was my very first connection to the University of Cincinnati College of Law...
This dedication was in recognition of John E. Kennedy’s death. John E. Kennedy was a member of the C...
The University of Michigan law faculty has been saddened twice within six months by the deaths of co...
In any law school, there are those of us-most of us, really who like to hear ourselves talk. We thin...
John J. Broderick, professor emeritus of the Notre Dame Law School, died February 28, 1997. He was b...
Thursday, September 27, 2012 Georgia Law regrets to announce the passing of Law School Association P...
This essay is an appreciation, remembrace, and tribute, written for our friend and colleague, John C...
Besides being brief, it is not apparent what one should say. No doubt due to my own upbringing, I ca...
I met John in the fall of 2000, when he traveled to Washington to recruit new faculty at the annual ...
A Tribute to a Legend: With Professor John Brumbaugh\u27s passing in early August, the School of La...
INSIDE Leading News Dean Newton Steps Down Briefs Off the Bench—Prominent judges visit ND Law Scho...