13 research outputs found
Invisible Diaspora?:English Ethnicity in the United States before 1920
The article presents an examination into the English population of the United States during the 19th and early 20th centuries, examining their ethnic identity as a diaspora community. Introductory details are given noting the relative lack of attention given to English Americans as an ethnic group. Topics addressed include reasons behind the invisibility of the English immigrant identity in the U.S., the existence of English ethnic organizations, and an overview of their activities
Banner Illustration of the St. Catharines Constitution Newspaper
Banner of the St. Catharines Constitution newspaper from 1866 showing a view of the city that includes part of the Shickluna Shipyard
Affordable Housing and the Catholic Church
Wednesday, October 9, 2024 | 12:30 PM | Eck Hall of Law, Room 3130
The Notre Dame Law School chapter of the American Constitution Society and the St. Thomas More Society host Maddy Johnson, director of the Church Properties Initiative, on 10/9/2024 at 12:30 pm in Eck 3130. Lunch will be available.
Sponsors: American Constitution Society St. Thomas More Societyhttps://scholarship.law.nd.edu/ndls_posters/1913/thumbnail.jp
Women in Litigation
Monday, February 12, 2024 | 12:30 PM | Biolchini Hall of Law, Room 1315
This is a conversation about women navigating successful careers in litigation while staying true to themselves professionally, personally, and spiritually.
Panelists include Kate Singer, NDLS adjunct professor, and Jeanine Gozdecki, Barnes & Thornburg Partner.
Law Professor Marah McLeod will moderate the conversation.
Co-sponsors: St. Thomas More Society The Federalist Society American Constitution Society Women\u27s Legal Forumhttps://scholarship.law.nd.edu/ndls_posters/1796/thumbnail.jp