The Atlantic
November 05, 2024
“If the only thing you knew about someone is that they’re pro-psychedelics, that wouldn’t necessarily be an obvious indication of their political affiliation,” Aidan Seale-Feldman, a medical anthropologist at the University of Notre Dame who studies the current psychedelic renaissance, told me.
OSV News
November 05, 2024
Daniel Graff, director of the Higgins Labor Program at the University of Notre Dame’s Institute for Social Concerns in Indiana, also questioned the strategic capacity of Trump’s plan, while noting U.S. labor unions have in recent decades evolved on the issue of unauthorized immigrant labor.
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The Hill
November 04, 2024
That process, in and of itself, would be “disruptive” and “problematic,” Derek Muller, a law professor at the University of Notre Dame, previously told The Hill. But it could also result in a scenario that the American public hasn’t seen in over 200 years.
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CNN
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November 04, 2024
Derek Muller, professor of law, University of Notre Dame
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Bloomberg
November 01, 2024
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Politico
November 01, 2024
“Congress does not have the capacity in the [Jan. 6] joint session to do so,” said Derek Muller, a University of Notre Dame constitutional law expert. “Because Congress is not in a position to decide the matter, Congress should count the votes.”
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Barron's
November 01, 2024
Derek Muller, who teaches election law at the University of Notre Dame, said the number of votes potentially affected by each pre-election case is "very small" -- 1,000 or 2,000 voters or ballots.
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Bloomberg
November 01, 2024
“Certainty and finality are valuable,” Notre Dame election law professor Derek Muller said. “That means, unfortunately, reason-giving takes a back seat in the heat of the moment.”
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The New York Times
October 31, 2024
“There’s a lot here to disentangle,” said Darren Davis, a political scientist at Notre Dame who studies public opinion and political behavior.
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Associated Press
October 31, 2024
Derek Muller, a University of Notre Dame law professor and presidential transition expert who testified in favor of the legislation, said it ensures that potentially two candidates get backing for transitions, with one eventually falling away. He said that’s preferable to having a situation where no transition support is released to either side — which can spark delays leading to national security lapses.
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NBC News
October 31, 2024
“They can’t favor a particular candidate or, by implication, a group of candidates, like Republicans versus Democrats,” said Lloyd Mayer, a professor at Notre Dame Law 91视频. “This effort is obviously favoring getting out voters who will favor the Republican candidates.”
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CNN
October 31, 2024
Derek Muller, a law professor at the University of Notre Dame, told CNN that state legislatures would have to first repeal their laws that dictate how elections operate before appointing electors directly.
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Associated Press
October 31, 2024
Voter registration and nonpartisan get-out-the-vote efforts by the sororities and fraternities, coupled with the mobilization of individual members, could potentially have an impact on some of these races, said Darren Davis, a professor of political science at the University of Notre Dame.
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CNN
October 31, 2024
“Musk has the right to remove this to federal court if there is jurisdiction, but with removal comes delay,” said Derek Muller, an election law expert who teaches at Notre Dame Law 91视频.
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Roll Call
October 30, 2024
Derek Muller, a law professor at the University of Notre Dame , said the Supreme Court generally avoids stepping into high-stakes litigation surrounding the elections, but that may not always be possible.
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The Conversation
October 30, 2024
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Global News
October 30, 2024
“The conversation around immigration used to be not too long ago, whether you were Republican or Democrat … that there was a problem, but also that immigrants were part of the solution,” said Erin Corcoran, a professor at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana who studies immigration policy.
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October 30, 2024
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National Catholic Reporter
October 30, 2024
"There are a variety of different factors that are contributing to affordability issues, but what is widely acknowledged as the main factor that is causing problems is the lack of housing supply, particularly in places where people need to live and by that I mean places where there are economic opportunities," said Davin Raiha, an economics professor at the University of Notre Dame who studies real estate and housing public policy.