Nationally recognized law professors with expertise in religious liberty law filed an amicus brief in the appeal of the convictions of four sanctuary activists who were found guilty in January of the crime of leaving water and food in the desert for migrants. The activists were volunteers with the group No More Deaths/No Más Muertes, and have petitioned a federal court in Arizona to reverse their conviction after a three-day trial
The Kathryn O. Greenberg Immigration Justice Clinic wrote a brief used by the judge this week in a s...
Professor Greenfield was the principal author of an amicus brief on behalf of 33 corporate law profe...
New York, New York — Yesterday, Professor Katherine Franke (Faculty Director of the Law, Rights, and...
Nationally recognized law professors with expertise in religious liberty law filed an amicus brief i...
On April 22nd, 2019, nationally recognized law professors with expertise in religious liberty law fi...
On November 13th, Katherine Franke, Sulzbacher Professor of Law, Gender and Sexuality Studies at Col...
Five prominent professors of law and religion filed an amicus brief in support of Dr. Scott Warren, ...
On November 13, 2018, Katherine Franke, Sulzbacher Professor of Law, Gender and Sexuality Studies at...
On November 13th, Katherine Franke submitted amicus briefs on behalf of seven scholars of religious ...
Professor Katherine Franke submitted an amicus brief on behalf of scholars of religious liberty law ...
On Monday afternoon, February 3, 2020, U.S. District Court judge Rosemary Márquez issued a sweeping ...
Nationally recognized law professors with expertise in religious liberty law filed an amicus brief i...
The Notre Dame Law School Religious Liberty Initiative has filed an amicus brief in the United State...
On October 30, 2017 the Public Rights/Private Conscience Project, a research initiative of the Cente...
The significant issues raised by this case include (1) the ability of courts with criminal jurisdict...
The Kathryn O. Greenberg Immigration Justice Clinic wrote a brief used by the judge this week in a s...
Professor Greenfield was the principal author of an amicus brief on behalf of 33 corporate law profe...
New York, New York — Yesterday, Professor Katherine Franke (Faculty Director of the Law, Rights, and...
Nationally recognized law professors with expertise in religious liberty law filed an amicus brief i...
On April 22nd, 2019, nationally recognized law professors with expertise in religious liberty law fi...
On November 13th, Katherine Franke, Sulzbacher Professor of Law, Gender and Sexuality Studies at Col...
Five prominent professors of law and religion filed an amicus brief in support of Dr. Scott Warren, ...
On November 13, 2018, Katherine Franke, Sulzbacher Professor of Law, Gender and Sexuality Studies at...
On November 13th, Katherine Franke submitted amicus briefs on behalf of seven scholars of religious ...
Professor Katherine Franke submitted an amicus brief on behalf of scholars of religious liberty law ...
On Monday afternoon, February 3, 2020, U.S. District Court judge Rosemary Márquez issued a sweeping ...
Nationally recognized law professors with expertise in religious liberty law filed an amicus brief i...
The Notre Dame Law School Religious Liberty Initiative has filed an amicus brief in the United State...
On October 30, 2017 the Public Rights/Private Conscience Project, a research initiative of the Cente...
The significant issues raised by this case include (1) the ability of courts with criminal jurisdict...
The Kathryn O. Greenberg Immigration Justice Clinic wrote a brief used by the judge this week in a s...
Professor Greenfield was the principal author of an amicus brief on behalf of 33 corporate law profe...
New York, New York — Yesterday, Professor Katherine Franke (Faculty Director of the Law, Rights, and...