On February 10, 2020, Catholic Law welcomed students, alumni, faculty, staff, and honored guests to the opening of the highly acclaimed international exhibit, Lawyers Without Rights: Jewish Lawyers in Germany under the Third Reich, commemorating the 75th Anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi Death Camps
“Tribute to Owen Kupferschmid and Opening Address,” co-authored with C.C. Lichtenstein, A. Berney, a...
David Fraser’s thesis, in LAW AFTER AUSCHWITZ, is that there is little to distinguish between our fu...
This Article examines the impact of the Catholic identity movement on Jewish law faculty. The existe...
On February 10, 2020, Catholic Law welcomed students, alumni, faculty, staff, and honored guests to ...
TORONTO, November 3, 2015 – The highly acclaimed international exhibition, “Lawyers Without Rights: ...
From April 18th through May 27th, 2012, the Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association and C|M|Law host ...
‘Lawyers Without Rights’ exhibition, co-sponsored by American and German bar associations, portrays ...
Event Description In recognition of International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Senior Instructor in La...
At the 5th Annual Ernst C. Stiefel symposium marking the 50th Anniversary of the Nuremberg Trials: ...
During World War I, Jews were allowed to serve in the German armed forces. Gradually Jews were permi...
stories of migration, in- and exclusion, acculturation, persecution, and resilience characterizing J...
Front: An envelope with black and red postage stamps across the top. Addressed to Fritz Treidel, and...
Sixty years after the Nuremberg Trials, the Nuremberg legacy is part of modern international law. ...
Join Professor Jessica Roth and Professor Jocelyn Getgen Kestenbaum for a conversation with Eric L. ...
Notre Dame Law Review 2015 symposium: volume 91 Religious Liberty and the Free Society: Celebrating ...
“Tribute to Owen Kupferschmid and Opening Address,” co-authored with C.C. Lichtenstein, A. Berney, a...
David Fraser’s thesis, in LAW AFTER AUSCHWITZ, is that there is little to distinguish between our fu...
This Article examines the impact of the Catholic identity movement on Jewish law faculty. The existe...
On February 10, 2020, Catholic Law welcomed students, alumni, faculty, staff, and honored guests to ...
TORONTO, November 3, 2015 – The highly acclaimed international exhibition, “Lawyers Without Rights: ...
From April 18th through May 27th, 2012, the Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association and C|M|Law host ...
‘Lawyers Without Rights’ exhibition, co-sponsored by American and German bar associations, portrays ...
Event Description In recognition of International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Senior Instructor in La...
At the 5th Annual Ernst C. Stiefel symposium marking the 50th Anniversary of the Nuremberg Trials: ...
During World War I, Jews were allowed to serve in the German armed forces. Gradually Jews were permi...
stories of migration, in- and exclusion, acculturation, persecution, and resilience characterizing J...
Front: An envelope with black and red postage stamps across the top. Addressed to Fritz Treidel, and...
Sixty years after the Nuremberg Trials, the Nuremberg legacy is part of modern international law. ...
Join Professor Jessica Roth and Professor Jocelyn Getgen Kestenbaum for a conversation with Eric L. ...
Notre Dame Law Review 2015 symposium: volume 91 Religious Liberty and the Free Society: Celebrating ...
“Tribute to Owen Kupferschmid and Opening Address,” co-authored with C.C. Lichtenstein, A. Berney, a...
David Fraser’s thesis, in LAW AFTER AUSCHWITZ, is that there is little to distinguish between our fu...
This Article examines the impact of the Catholic identity movement on Jewish law faculty. The existe...