ND in the News: September 2025
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The Wall Street Journal
September 17, 2025
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Yahoo
September 17, 2025
Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business has introduced an MBA Deferred Admission Program aimed at students who see an MBA in their future but aren’t ready to enroll right away.
Time
September 16, 2025
“Intentional killing outside armed conflict hostilities is unlawful unless it is to save a life immediately,” said Mary Ellen O’Connell, a professor at the Notre Dame Law 91视频.
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USA Today
September 16, 2025
University of Notre Dame Law 91视频 professor Mary Ellen O'Connell, an expert on international law, described the latest strike as "unlawful killing" and said it "only sends the message that compliance with law doesn’t matter to the U.S.."
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The Conversation
September 16, 2025
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The New York Times
September 16, 2025
Mary Ellen O’Connell, a University of Notre Dame professor of international law, said the new strike “appears as problematic as the first” and questioned whether Mr. Trump really knew who and what were on the boat, and where it was going. “International lawyers uniformly found his first such attack on Sept. 2 unlawful,” she said. “All of the criticism and warning of blowback has had no impact. People are dead again in killings that violate the law.”
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America
September 15, 2025
The “targeted killing” of alleged drug smugglers in a speedboat in the south Caribbean shows a disregard for international law but one that did not start with the Trump administration, said Mary Ellen O’Connell, a professor of law and International Peace 91视频 at the Kroc Institute at the University of Notre Dame.
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The Hill
September 15, 2025
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett, while speaking at the University of Notre Dame Friday, addressed killing and stressed the need to “learn to have disagreements in a civil and collegial way.” At the start of her appearance to promote her new book, “Listening to the Law: Reflections on the Court and Constitution,” Barrett was asked to comment on the recent violence.
CNN
September 12, 2025
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett told an audience in Indiana today that she is concerned about the heated rhetoric and “grotesque” political violence that has crept into American society. Barrett was promoting her new memoir at the University of Notre Dame.
BBC News
September 12, 2025
"You can never use starvation of either enemy fighters or the civilian population," says Prof Mary Ellen O'Connell, of the University of Notre Dame in Indiana. "You must permit the entry of humanitarian assistance to the civilian population. That is a principle of customary international law. You cannot use starvation. There are certain weapons you can never use."
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Reuters
September 12, 2025
Americans in their 20s often hear about news events through podcasts and livestreamed video rather than television, said Tim Weninger, a University of Notre Dame professor who studies social media algorithms.
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The Washington Post
September 12, 2025
Next week, Cox is scheduled to appear alongside New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, a Democrat, at the University of Notre Dame for a fireside chat on how “Western state pragmatism” can serve as a model for reducing divisions.
The New York Times
September 12, 2025
Tim Weninger, a professor at the University of Notre Dame who studies the ways social media is used to dehumanize people and incite violence, described the targeting campaign as a new front in online rhetoric. “I haven’t seen something like this on social media in America, really ever — it’s a unique moment,” he said.
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