The New York Times
January 07, 2026
But William N. Evans, an economist at Notre Dame, notes an offsetting rise in the number of disabled veterans, who face the highest risk of homelessness. Analyzing the effects of HUD-VASH on hundreds of localities, he and three co-authors found that “veterans’ homelessness would have risen substantially” without the expanded aid.
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January 07, 2026
Mary Ellen O'Connell, international law professor, University of Notre Dame
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The New York Times
January 07, 2026
The outreach effort may also be a way for the authorities to monitor residents in case they begin organizing opposition to the government and its handling of the fire, said Victoria Hui, an associate professor of political science at the University of Notre Dame who studies Hong Kong. “It seems that they are trying to kill two birds with one stone,” Ms. Hui said.
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Bloomberg
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January 06, 2026
Former federal prosecutor Jimmy Gurule, a professor at Notre Dame Law 91视频, and Jessica Peake, Director of the International & Comparative Law Program at UCLA Law 91视频, discuss the federal charges against ousted Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
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USA Today
January 06, 2026
Maduro’s lawyers are expected to challenge the court’s jurisdiction over his case by arguing the military attack on Venezuela violated international law, according to Jimmy Gurule虂, a former prosecutor who is now a law professor at Notre Dame.
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Forbes
January 05, 2026
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Yahoo
January 05, 2026
Similarly, Mary Ellen O'Connell, a professor at Notre Dame Law 91视频 in the US state of Indiana, spoke of a kidnapping. "The United Nations Charter makes it very clear that there are very few times when a country has the right to carry out military force on the territory of another country," O'Connell told NBC. "And it never has the right to do that in order to bring an individual out to stand trial before their courts."
Financial Times
January 05, 2026
Mary Ellen O'Connell, law professor at the University of Notre-Dame, who noted formal extradition requests are required to remove criminal...
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NBC News
January 05, 2026
“If you detain someone unlawfully, if you take someone into your custody, and you do not have the legal right to do that, then what else would you call it?” said Mary Ellen O’Connell, a professor at Notre Dame Law 91视频. “The United Nations Charter makes it very clear that there are very few times when a country has the right to carry out military force on the territory of another country," she added. "And it never has the right to do that in order to bring an individual out to stand trial before their courts."
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NBC News
January 05, 2026
The use of military force to remove Venezuela’s president is effectively a “kidnapping” and violates core principles of the United Nations Charter, said Mary Ellen O’Connell, a professor at Notre Dame Law 91视频. “If you detain someone unlawfully, if you take someone into your custody and you do not have the legal right to do that, then what else would you call it?” she told NBC News.
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CNBC
January 05, 2026
Mary Ellen O’Connell, a professor at Notre Dame Law 91视频 who specializes in international law and conflict resolution, likened the operation to the 2003 invasion of Iraq. “President Trump is right to take action against illicit drugs, but his actions in Venezuela are not the ones proven to succeed,” she said. “Successful economies require strong, independent courts, fair systems of criminal justice, and respect for law,” O’Connell said. “Trump’s actions defy these basic components.
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Reuters
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January 05, 2026
A leading U.S. legal scholar has raised serious concerns over the legality of Washington’s operation against Venezuela, warning that the arrest of President Nicolas Maduro and the use of military force undermine core principles of international law. Professor Mary Ellen O’Connell of the University of Notre Dame said international law does not support indicting, arresting, and prosecuting a sitting head of state through foreign military action.
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NPR
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January 05, 2026
What legal questions are raised by the U.S. invasion of Venezuela and its capture of President Maduro and his wife? NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with international law professor Mary Ellen O'Connell.
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Associated Press
January 05, 2026
“This is clearly a blatant, illegal and criminal act,” said Jimmy Gurule, a Notre Dame Law 91视频 professor and former assistant U.S. attorney.
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CNBC
January 05, 2026
Beyond believing in buying the dip, these traders also benefited from a conviction that the “TACO trade” would pan out, according to Zhi Da, a finance professor at the University of Notre Dame who studies retail trader activity. Known in full as “Trump Always Chickens Out,” this strategy encourages investors to buy into stocks when policy decisions from the White House cause market downturns, with the expectation that the actions will be reversed. On the other hand, institutional counterparts have been more cautious about trading around Trump’s policies, Da said.
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The Christian Science Monitor
January 05, 2026
“The big powers, and especially China and Russia, are likely to draw two very different lessons about the U.S. from all of this,” says Michael Desch, an international affairs professor at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana.
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