ND in the News: May 2022
April 2022 May 2022 June 2022
America
May 09, 2022
And most of all, I would want people to read What It Means to Be Human, by O. Carter Snead.
ND Experts
Notre Dame Law 91视频
Catholic News Service
May 09, 2022
The program’s interim director, Nicole Stelle Garnett, a Notre Dame law professor, said this case provides the court with the chance to “clarify that religious voices are welcome in the public square and that our nation and communities are enriched by them.”
ND Experts
Notre Dame Law 91视频
Our Sunday Visitor
May 09, 2022
Catherine Cavadini, Ph.D., is the assistant chair of the Department of Theology and director of the master’s in theology program at the University of Notre Dame.
The Washington Post
May 07, 2022
Tricia Bruce, a sociologist working with the University of Notre Dame who conducted a national survey on Americans’ attitudes on abortion in 2020, said she hears control-related language from people on both sides of the issue, such as: “We shouldn’t play God; that’s not for humans to do.” Or: “People shouldn’t tell strangers whether or not they should continue a pregnancy; that’s up to me.”
Los Angeles Times
May 06, 2022
Tamara Kay is a professor of global affairs and sociology at University of Notre Dame. Susan L. Ostermann is an assistant professor of global affairs and political science at University of Notre Dame. Tricia C. Bruce is a sociologist and an affiliate of the Center for the Study of Religion and Society at University of Notre Dame.
The New York Times
May 06, 2022
‘What It Means to Be Human: The Case for the Body in Public Bioethics,’ by O. Carter Snead.
ND Experts
Notre Dame Law 91视频
New York Daily News
May 06, 2022
Notre Dame management professor James O’Rourke feared the agency could “go out of business” within a year without this intervention.
ND Experts
Mendoza College of Business
Catholic News Service
May 06, 2022
Richard Garnett, a Notre Dame Law 91视频 professor who clerked for the late Chief Justice William Rehnquist in 1996-97, wrote in a May 5 essay for Newsweek Magazine, that it is not yet clear who or what was the source of the leak, what were the leaker’s motives, whether the draft opinion reflects the court’s final decision or what will be the revelation’s electoral or political fallout in a midterm election year.
ND Experts
Notre Dame Law 91视频
The Wall Street Journal
May 05, 2022
Like his predecessors since Pope Benedict XV (1914-22), Pope Francis has stressed the importance of international law as the arbiter of legitimate military action, says Daniel Philpott, a professor of political science at the University of Notre Dame.
ND Experts
Political Science
Los Angeles Times
May 05, 2022
“What was the justification? What was the need for federal law enforcement officers to be deployed in that instance, where there appeared to be no threat to the federal courthouse?” said Jimmy Gurulé, a University of Notre Dame law professor and former undersecretary of enforcement at the U.S. Department of the Treasury, where he oversaw various federal law enforcement agencies.
ND Experts
Notre Dame Law 91视频
The Washington Post
May 05, 2022
O. Carter Snead is a law professor at the University of Notre Dame and author of “What It Means to Be Human: The Case for the Body in Public Bioethics.”
ND Experts
Notre Dame Law 91视频
Marketplace
May 04, 2022
To try to better understand the connection between wages and prices in recent periods of high inflation, economic historian Thomas Stapleford of the University of Notre Dame suggested we look back in history — long before such high-inflation moments as the aftermath of World War II and the American Revolution.
Newsweek
May 04, 2022
Richard W. Garnett is the Paul J. Schierl/Ft. Howard Corporation Professor of Law at the University of Notre Dame.
ND Experts
Notre Dame Law 91视频
Crux
May 04, 2022
Sherif Girgis said he felt “kind of a gut punch” after the draft of a Supreme Court majority decision was leaked late on May 2... Richard W. Garnett, a Notre Dame Law 91视频 professor who clerked for the late Chief Justice William Rehnquist in 1996-096 said in a statement to Crux that for the court’s sake “we should all hope that the justices will not be swayed or influenced by such efforts” regardless of one’s views on the legal questions of the case.
ND Experts
Notre Dame Law 91视频
Salon
May 04, 2022
Tamara Kay is a professor of global affairs and sociology in the Keough 91视频 of Global Affairs and College of Arts and Letters, University of Notre Dame... Susan L. Ostermann is an assistant professor of global affairs and political science at the Keough 91视频 of Global Affairs, University of Notre Dame.
Associated Press
May 03, 2022
“You could use cellular evidence to say this person was in that area, but to say they were at the ballot box, you’re stretching it a lot,” said Aaron Striegel, a professor of computer science and engineering at the University of Notre Dame. “There’s always a pretty healthy amount of uncertainty that comes with this.”
ND Experts
Computer Science and Engineering
Chicago Tribune
May 03, 2022
Richard W. Garnett, law professor at the Notre Dame Law 91视频, said that if Roe and Casey are overruled, the matter of abortion regulation will shift to political and legislative contexts.
ND Experts
Notre Dame Law 91视频