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  1. Barrett previously taught law at Notre Dame and is close friends with Notre Dame law professor Nicole Garnett, a leading proponent of publicly funded religious charter schools.

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    Nicole Stelle Garnett

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  2. Robert Schmuhl, professor emeritus of American studies at the University of Notre Dame, who critically observes the modern American presidency, told OSV News that new presidents are typically evaluated by commentators at 100 days because “what Franklin Roosevelt accomplished during his first 100 days has become the yardstick for measuring a president’s success or failure at the beginning of a term.”

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  3. “Charter schools are called public schools, but they’re totally different entities,” said Nicole Garnett, a University of Notre Dame law professor who is a leading proponent of publicly funded religious charter schools. Other Notre Dame professors are part of the St. Isidore legal team.

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  4. "The unifying thread is the idea that once the government decides to open up a program and to distribute benefits or to contract with people, it can't single out religious people or institutions for special disadvantage," said Richard Garnett, a professor at Notre Dame Law 91视频 who directs its Program on Church, State and Society.

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  5. Justice Amy Coney Barrett recused herself without explanation. Barrett previously taught law at Notre Dame and is close friends with Notre Dame law professor Nicole Garnett, a leading proponent of publicly funded religious charter schools.

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    Nicole Stelle Garnett

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  6. She was a law professor at Notre Dame, whose religious liberty clinic represents the charter school, and is close friends with Nicole Garnett, a professor there who has assisted St. Isidore.

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    Nicole Stelle Garnett

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  7. Justice Amy Coney Barrett has recused herself from the case. She is friends with a Notre Dame professor who advised St. Isidore.

  8. Robust antitrust enforcement, including merger enforcement, is necessary as a check on the free market that will ultimately benefit consumers, Assistant Attorney General Gail Slater said in remarks prepared for delivery at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana.

  9. “Charter schools are called public schools, but they’re totally different entities,” said Nicole Garnett, a University of Notre Dame law professor who is a leading proponent of publicly funded religious charter schools. Other Notre Dame professors are part of the St. Isidore legal team.

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    Nicole Stelle Garnett

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    Carter Snead from the University of Notre Dame joins LiveNOW from FOX's Stephanie Coueignoux to look ahead to the upcoming conclave, what’s next for the Catholic Church, the qualities needed in the next pope, and the challenges and hopes for the future of Church leadership.

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  11. A year before the St. Isidore proposal came before Franklin’s board, Notre Dame law professor Nicole Garnett laid out a blueprint for making it a reality.

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    Nicole Stelle Garnett

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  12. In meetings ahead of the conclave, many church leaders will emphasize the importance of “clarity” on church doctrine, including on issues such as same-sex blessings, said Paulinus I. Odozor, a priest and professor at the University of Notre Dame.

  13. “A lot of times, what looks like an impossibly high number to try to meet ends up getting settled down to something that the defendant can pay,” said Jay Tidmarsh, a professor at the University of Notre Dame Law 91视频.

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  14. “Pope Francis said the dramatic things that had to be said about nuclear weapons,” Mary Ellen O’Connell, a professor of law and international peace studies at the Kroc Institute at the University of Notre Dame, recalled. The church has, since “Pacem in Terris” in 1963, condemned the use of nuclear weapons as inherently immoral owing to their indiscriminate and potentially earth-ending destructive power. 

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  15. “The head of the Catholic Church is the head of an institution that claims over 1 billion baptized members and is arguably the most multicultural and multilingual institution in the world,” said John McGreevy, a professor of history at the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana. “There’s nothing quite like it.”

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  16. To those who interpret such criticisms as being anti-capitalist, Joseph Kaboski — a professor of economics at the University of Notre Dame — has a reminder. “The Vatican keeps a record of every public talk the pope has ever given, and the only times he used the word ‘capitalism’ were to a group on inclusive capitalism, where he commended their efforts to make capitalism more inclusive, and,” Kaboski continued, “in talking to the Economy of Francesco” — an annual gathering since 2020 inspired by the example of St. Francis of Assisi — “where he talked about the shortcomings of ‘our capitalism.'”

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  17. Nicole Stelle Garnett is a law professor at the University of Notre Dame.

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