Bloomberg
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November 13, 2025
John Meiser, a professor at Notre Dame Law 91ÊÓÆµ and director of the Religious Liberty Clinic, discusses the Supreme Court oral arguments over a Rastafarian inmate's claim that prison guards violated his religious rights and should pay damages.
ABC News
November 12, 2025
The end of the government shutdown will quickly reverse most of the economic damage, since furloughed workers are expected to spend backpay and SNAP recipients will likely rush to address any household food shortage, Jeffrey Campbell, an economics professor at the University of Notre Dame and a former senior economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, told ABC News.
The Christian Science Monitor
November 11, 2025
The interest in specialty Bibles may indirectly indicate that religion is becoming more of a market economy, says Christian Smith, a professor at the University of Notre Dame, as different denominations “compete” for the faithful.
The Washington Post
November 11, 2025
Notre Dame Law 91ÊÓÆµ Professor Richard W. Garnett said in a statement that even if there had been an appetite to revisit same-sex marriage, this was not the case the justices would have used. To get to the marriage issue, the justices would first have had to rule that Davis, a government employee, had a constitutional right to ignore a law she disagreed with — a position the court would be unlikely to take, legal analysts noted.
Newsweek
November 11, 2025
Erin Corcoran, a U.S. immigration law and policy professor at the University of Notre Dame, told The Times of London: "It’s yet another example of the way in which this current administration is trying to make it much harder to come here either temporarily or to remain here by targeting public-health issues.
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