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  1. Services like these are not directly subject to retaliatory tariffs right now, said Robert Johnson, an economics professor at the University of Notre Dame. But he said the services sector will be indirectly affected by retaliatory tariffs on goods, because goods producers rely on the services sector.

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    Robert Johnson

    Department of Economics

  2. By Tim Weninger Collegiate Proessor of Engineering, and Ernesto Verdeja Associate Professor of Peace 91视频 and Global Politics at the University of Notre Dame.

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    Ernesto Verdeja

    Ernesto Verdeja

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    Tim Weninger

    Tim Weninger

    Computer Science and Engineering

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    Cardinals are preparing to elect a new pontiff, and questions are emerging about Pope Francis' successor and his nationality. Rev. Daniel Groody, an associate provost, vice president and professor of theology and global affairs at the University of Notre Dame, joins CBS News with more.

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    Daniel Groody

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  4. Rev. Robert A. Dowd, C.S.C., President, University of Notre Dame

  5. But some African Catholics do not like this emphasis on origin - like Father Paulinus Ikechukwu Odozor, a professor at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana. "It's like people are saying, 'OK, so Africans are growing in these numbers, so why don't we give them a pope,'" he told me.

  6. Holy Cross Fr. Robert Dowd, president of the University of Notre Dame, said Francis inspired many "through his heroic and prophetic ministry."

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    University of Notre Dame President Rev. Robert A. Dowd, C.S.C., discusses the legacy of Pope Francis after his death on The Arena with Kasie Hunt on CNN.

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    John T. McGreevy, the Charles and Jill Fischer Provost of the University of Notre Dame, discusses the relationship Pope Francis had with U.S. Presidents during his papacy with Jake Tapper on CNN.

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    John McGreevy

    History

  9. “When the government seeks to instruct students about value-laden sexuality and gender issues in a way that contradicts their parents’ religious instruction, without telling the parents or providing an opt-out, the parents’ First Amendment rights have been burdened,” said the brief from legal experts, including University of Virginia law professor Douglas Laycock and Notre Dame Law 91视频 professor Richard Garnett.

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    Rick Garnett

    Richard Garnett

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  10. John McGreevy, a University of Notre Dame historian of global Catholicism, said it’s hard to know what will endure. “On all [the] things [Francis did], I think there are no guarantees,” he said.

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    John McGreevy

    History

  11. According to experts, more spot-on than not, and at the very least meticulously researched. “They got a lot of the details right,” said Kathleen Sprows Cummings, a historian of Catholicism at Notre Dame who closely followed the election of Pope Francis in 2013.

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    Kathleen Sprows Cummings

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  12. In February 2024, Francis met with the trustees of the University of Notre Dame, a Catholic institution in Indiana. The school's president, the Rev. Robert A. Dowd, said in a statement Monday that the pope instructed them to continue educating students through "'three languages: the head, the heart and the hands.'"

  13.  "He selected the majority of the cardinals who possess the right to vote," said Ulrich Lehner, professor of theology at the University of Notre Dame.

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    Ulrich Lehner

    Department of Theology