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Sep 10

Saturday Sep 10, 2016

Saturday Scholars: What Judges Want - Goals and Personality on the U.S. Supreme Court

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Location: Annenberg Auditorium, Snite Museum of Art

“What Judges Want: Goals and Personality on the U.S. Supreme Court” is presented by Matthew E.K. Hall, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science.

You are invited to experience an intimate discussion with Notre Dame’s most engaging…

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Sep 14

Wednesday Sep 14, 2016

Notre Dame Forum: Debating Our Future

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Location: Leighton Concert Hall, DeBartolo Performing Arts Center

This year’s ND Forum will reflect on the upcoming election in the context of the presidential and vice presidential debates, including discussion of the place of debate in the democratic process as well as an analysis of past debates from the perspective of those involved in moderating and planning…

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Sep 16

Friday Sep 16, 2016

Constitution Day

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Location: 1130 Eck Hall of Law, Notre Dame Law School

The Program on Constitutional Structure will host a Constitution Day lecture at NDLS with speaker Judge Amul Thapar, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky.

Thapar joined the Court in 2008 after being nominated by President George W. Bush. He graduated from Boston…

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Sep 21

Wednesday Sep 21, 2016

Film Series: Campaign Concerns

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Location: Browning Cinema

The Rooney Center and the Center for Civil and Human Rights are cosponsoring a new film series. Campaign Concerns will focus on issues relating to the 2016 presidential election, such as the use of drones, voting rights, and immigration. Additional information about the films…

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Sep 22

Thursday Sep 22, 2016

Reading and Discussion: Pembroke - A Rural, Black Community on the Illinois Dunes

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Location: Hammes Campus Bookstore

Everyone is invited to attend a reading and discussion of Dave Baron’s book, Pembroke: A Rural, Black Community on the Illinois Dunes.  Dave is a 2006 University of Notre Dame graduate. 

Originally published at al.nd.edu.

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