The Christian Science Monitor
October 08, 2025
The primary legal question at play in Chiles v. Salazar is a “doctrinal question of free speech law,” says Rick Garnett, who heads the Program on Church, State, and Society at University of Notre Dame’s law school in Indiana. “Namely, ‘What’s the distinction between regulations of conduct and regulations of expression?’” The court, he says, has a deep well of case law to draw upon in making its ruling.
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Forbes
October 07, 2025
The University of Notre Dame has received two recent gifts totaling $205 milliion. The first is a $150 million donation from alumnus Matthew Walsh and his wife, Joyce, for Notre Dames’s 91视频 of Architecture. The second is a $55 million donation from Francis and Kathleen Rooney to endow an institute for the preservation of American democracy.
Newsweek
October 06, 2025
"Giving a security guarantee to Qatar, or to anyone else, increases the risk of the United States being pulled into a future conflict, because it expands the list of things that the United States promises to fight for," Eugene Gholz, a former senior Pentagon adviser now serving as associate professor at the University of Notre Dame, told Newsweek.
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USA Today
October 06, 2025
University of Notre Dame Law 91视频 professor Mary Ellen O'Connell, an expert on international law, described a Sept. 15 strike by the U.S. military on an alleged drug boat near Venezuela as "unlawful killing." "It only sends the message that compliance with law doesn’t matter to the U.S.," O'Connell said.
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CNN
October 06, 2025
“The idea that Mormons were a persecuted group in the 1800s is deeply ingrained in the Mormon psyche,” said David Campbell, a University of Notre Dame professor and author of “Seeking the Promised Land: Mormons and American Politics.”
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USA Today
October 04, 2025
"The U.S. has had a democratic tradition when it comes to military service where, though you pay a price for dissent, when that occurs, it’s a warning to the political leadership that even the troops who are ordered to do these things will speak out," said David Cortright, a professor at the Notre Dame Kroc Institute for International Peace 91视频.
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The Conversation
September 30, 2025
By Asher Kaufman, Professor of History and Peace 91视频, University of Notre Dame.
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CBS News
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September 28, 2025
This month, Cox took the message to the University of Notre Dame. He's done more than 20 of these events nationwide, often with Democratic governors, including Michelle Lujan Grisham of New Mexico.
The Guardian
September 26, 2025
“The fate of the USPS is no longer financial or managerial, but political,” James O’Rourke, a professor of management at the University of Notre Dame, recently told me. “Putting the post office up for an IPO would not be much of a stretch in the current climate. The checks and balances are gone.”
OSV News
September 24, 2025
The university’s Institute for Ethics and the Common Good and its Ethics Initiative teamed up to host the Notre Dame Summit on AI, Faith and Human Flourishing on the Notre Dame campus from Sept. 22 to 25. Cardinal Christophe Pierre, apostolic nuncio to the U.S., opened the summit with a Sept. 22 Mass at which he was the principal celebrant and homilist, with university president Father Robert Dowd, a Holy Cross priest, concelebrating.
During her Sept. 23 keynote address, Meghan Sullivan — professor of philosophy and director of both the Institute for Ethics and the Common Good and the Notre Dame Ethics Initiative — said that “discernment is required … more than ever” with the acceleration of AI in an era of “technological triumphalism.”
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