U.S. News & World Report
April 15, 2025
"There is no provision under U.S. law that would allow the government to kick citizens out of the country," said University of Notre Dame professor Erin Corcoran, an immigration law expert.
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Kroc Institute for International Peace 91视频, Keough 91视频 of Global Affairs
The Washington Post
April 15, 2025
For many Ecuadorians, a vote for Noboa probably represented a safer option — a vote for continuity and stability, over a fear of return to Correismo, said Ecuadorian political scientist Andrés Mejía Acosta, associate dean for policy and practice at the Keough 91视频 of Global Affairs at the University of Notre Dame.
Reuters
April 15, 2025
"There is no provision under U.S. law that would allow the government to kick citizens out of the country," said University of Notre Dame professor Erin Corcoran, an immigration law expert.
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Kroc Institute for International Peace 91视频, Keough 91视频 of Global Affairs
phys.org
April 15, 2025
Lakshmi Iyer, a professor in the Department of Economics, found that there was more to fertility rates than a simple economic or circumstantial explanation. According to her research, people are having fewer children due to cultural factors, with social norms playing a larger role than previously thought.
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Keough 91视频 of Global Affairs; Department of Economics
Al Jazeera
April 15, 2025
University of Notre Dame professor Erin Corcoran, an immigration law expert, said there is “no provision” under US law “that would allow the government to kick citizens out of the country”.
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Kroc Institute for International Peace 91视频, Keough 91视频 of Global Affairs
Crux
April 15, 2025
“These results indicate that people are really listening to what the pope has to say,” said Lakshmi Iyer, a professor of economics at Notre Dame. “And the topics he addresses really matter.”
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Keough 91视频 of Global Affairs; Department of Economics
The Guardian
April 15, 2025
“There is no provision under US law that would allow the government to kick citizens out of the country,” the University of Notre Dame professor Erin Corcoran, an immigration law expert, told Reuters.
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Kroc Institute for International Peace 91视频, Keough 91视频 of Global Affairs
NPR
April 14, 2025
Researchers from the University of Notre Dame are studying homelessness prevention efforts in Cincinnati. The university’s Lab for Economic Opportunities works with service providers to evaluate poverty interventions. "We believe that the social service community contains the innovations that will help us figure out how to solve poverty," said Fran Gallagher, assistant director of project development.
OSV News
April 14, 2025
“I think there are small outcroppings of things that actually wholly align with ‘Laudato Si’,’ but it’s certainly not at any accelerating rate that’ll make a substantive difference,” said Richard Marcantonio, an assistant professor of environment, peace and global affairs at the Kroc Institute.
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Keough 91视频 of Global Affairs; Kroc Institute for International Peace 91视频
OSV News
April 14, 2025
Along with products’ various countries of origin, “there’s a chain of people involved in importing goods,” said Robert C. Johnson, an international economist and associate professor at the University of Notre Dame.
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Department of Economics
Bloomberg
April 14, 2025
Notre Dame Law professor Derek Muller agreed, saying the rulings are “pretty small ball in the large scheme of things.”
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Law 91视频
PBS
April 08, 2025
Rahul Oka, an associate research professor with the University of Notre Dame, said it lacks the resources — particularly water — and infrastructure to sustain a viable economy that can rely on local production.
The Christian Science Monitor
April 08, 2025
“Tariffs have redistributional effects,” says Robert Johnson, an international economist who teaches at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana. “But who are the winners and losers?” he asks.
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Department of Economics
Newsweek
April 08, 2025
Robert Johnson, an economist at the University of Notre Dame, told Newsweek it typically takes a long time to assess the full impact of changes in trade policy, and he doesn't expect quick answers on this "very large policy change."
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Department of Economics