
Jimmy Gurulé
Professor of Law
Office: 2119 Eck Hall of Law
Phone: 574-631-5917
Email: Gurule.1@nd.edu
Areas of Expertise
International criminal law, complex criminal litigation, terrorism, terrorist financing, anti-money laundering, organized crime
Since joining the Notre Dame Law School faculty in 1989, Gurulé has taken two significant leaves, one to serve as assistant U.S. attorney general and another to serve as undersecretary of the U.S. treasury department for enforcement. He was in the latter position when the 9/11 terrorist attacks occurred, after which he led a successful effort to block more than $125 million in assets belonging to suspected terrorist financiers. As undersecretary for enforcement, he also oversaw Customs, the Secret Service, and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. Gurulé is an expert in complex criminal litigation, but his teaching and scholarship also concern criminal law, criminal and scientific evidence, and international criminal law. He has written and lectured on the problem of organized crime and has traveled extensively in eastern Europe to investigate and discuss the problems of organized crime in the countries of the former Soviet Union. He also helped train 20 Iraqi judges who presided over the trials of Saddam Hussein and other members of the overthrown Ba’athist government.
VIDEOS
ND EXPERTS
Direct link between rise in Taliban power and private funding
Law professor Jimmy Gurulé advocates more urgent efforts against Al Qaeda funding
Law professor helped train Saddam’s judge
ND NEWSWIRE ARTICLES
Law School’s Gurulé elected to prestigious national academy
Gurulé advises Albanian prosecutors on money laundering
Gurulé in Albania to discuss money laundering
Notre Dame Law Professor Gurulé continues international talks on terrorism funding
Law professor Gurulé to address Italian leaders on terrorism
Law School’s Gurulé to assist Paraguayan efforts to combat money laundering, terrorist financing
Law School’s Professor Gurulé to address international audiences on terrorism
Law School professor to train judges for Saddam’s trial
Gurulé to resign Treasury post to return to ND Law School
President Bush nominates ND law professor for key Treasury Department post

