Associated Press
November 20, 2023
“It’s a stunning holding for a court to conclude that a former president engaged in insurrection against the United States,” said Derek Muller, a Notre Dame law professor who has followed the case closely.
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CNN
November 20, 2023
Derek Muller, an election law expert at Notre Dame Law 91视频, said Wallace’s conclusions about Trump’s role in the insurrection were “remarkable.”
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ABC57
Video
November 18, 2023
A local artist is creating beautiful sculptures all across the country, including at the University of Notre Dame. But his artwork isn’t the only tie that binds him to South Bend. His late father was a long-time professor at Notre Dame. One of his pieces is actually on display on campus.
C-SPAN
Video
November 18, 2023
University of Notre Dame military history professor Ian Ona Johnson discussed the contest for control of Atlantic sea routes during World War II.
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Department of History
The Conversation
November 17, 2023
Cara Ocobock, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame.
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Anthropology
The Christian Science Monitor
November 16, 2023
But for many years on college campuses “there has been great confusion on what is antisemitism and what is legitimate criticism of Israeli policies and the state of Israel,” says Atalia Omer, a professor of religion, conflict, and peace studies at the University of Notre Dame.
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Our Sunday Visitor
November 16, 2023
Daniel Graff, director of the Higgins Labor Program at the University of Notre Dame”s Center for Social Concerns, remarked, “Starbucks has become the poster child for the service sector employer — the labor-intensive sectors — that say, ‘We cannot have a unionized workforce; we cannot imagine any kind of reallocation of power that’s going to result in some reallocation of the surplus; some reallocation of the income to our workforce.'”
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CHCH NEWS (CANADA)
Video Audio
November 16, 2023
Israeli airstrikes have hit apartment buildings in a refugee camp near Gaza City for a second day in a row, causing many deaths and injuries, while accusations of war crimes from the international community grow. We’re joined by Ernesto Verdeja, Associate Professor of Peace 91视频 and Global Politics at the University of Notre Dame.
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The Hill
November 16, 2023
Atalia Omer is a professor of Religion, Conflict and Peace 91视频 at the University of Notre Dame.
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Voice of America
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November 16, 2023
Lisa Schirch, a professor of peace studies at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana, sees potential for a political solution to the decades-long conflict.
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Marketplace
Audio
November 16, 2023
But this year’s net loss was predictable, argues James O’Rourke, a professor of management at Notre Dame.
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Mendoza College of Business
Associated Press
November 16, 2023
“There’s this very public fight, in all these colloquial terms, about whether it’s an insurrection, but it really comes down to brass tacks defining what this constitutional term means,” Derek Muller, a Notre Dame law professor who’s followed the litigation closely, told the Associated Press.
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CNN
November 15, 2023
“Hamas’ massive, brutal attacks and kidnappings perpetrated against Israelis on October 7 violated humanity’s most fundamental international legal principles,” wrote Mary Ellen O’Connell, an international law expert at the University of Notre Dame.
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Time
November 14, 2023
“One has to prove that the perpetrator not only committed the actions, but they committed the actions with a very specific intention of destroying the group,” says Ernesto Verdeja, a professor at the University of Notre Dame who specializes in genocide.
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The New Yorker
November 13, 2023
The computer scientist Walter J. Scheirer has worked in media forensics for years. He understands more than most how these new technologies could set off a society-wide epistemic meltdown, yet he sees no signs that they are doing so. Doctored videos online delight, taunt, jolt, menace, arouse, and amuse, but they rarely deceive. As Scheirer argues in his new book, “A History of Fake Things on the Internet” (Stanford), the situation just isn’t as bad as it looks.
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Computer Science and Engineering
Associated Press
November 13, 2023
Rory McVeigh, sociology professor and director of the Center for the Study of Social Movements at the University of Notre Dame, said politicians use protests to gauge public opinion and that media attention helps.
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