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  1. California Gov. Gavin Newsom orders homeless camps cleared

    Jim Sullivan, an economics professor at Notre Dame who studies poverty and homelessness, agreed. “Clearing encampments is not going to reduce homelessness. It’s shifting it around,” Sullivan said. “The presence of encampments speaks to the need for more efforts to both prevent and reduce homelessness.”

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    Economics; Wilson Sheehan Lab for Economic Opportunities (LEO)

  2. Exclusive: CNN survey finds 48 states say Harris can get on ballot instead of Biden, rejecting claim switch breaks state laws

    Derek Muller, a University of Notre Dame law professor who is an expert on election law, said in an email: “Democrats do not have a nominee yet.

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  3. Forests help reduce food insecurity in rural communities

    “Forests are a vital source of food security for forest-adjacent households in Liberia,” said Professor Daniel C. Miller from Notre Dame’s Keough School of Global Affairs.

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    Keough School of Global Affairs

  4. The Dispatch

    Can Kamala Take the Money … Legally?

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    Sarah and David are joined by Notre Dame law professor Derek Muller, who teaches “Presidential Nominations in a Time of Uncertainty,” to discuss the legality of swapping out (presumptive) party nominees, the potential consequences of doing so, and the complexity of state election laws at-large.

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  5. HOW FOUR U.S. PRESIDENTS UNLEASHED ECONOMIC WARFARE ACROSS THE GLOBE

    “Smart sanctions were meant to be a buffet of choices where you fit the particular imposed sanction to the offense and vulnerability of the country,” said George Lopez, a sanctions scholar at the University of Notre Dame who is widely credited with helping to popularize the idea more than 20 years ago. “Instead, policymakers walked into the buffet and said, ‘I’m going to pile everything onto my plate.’”

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    George A. Lopez

    Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies; Keough School of Global Affairs

  6. NASA’s VIPER Moon Rover Bites the Dust

    NASA “is putting lipstick on a pig” with its positive spin on VIPER’s cancellation, adds Clive Neal, a lunar scientist at the University of Notre Dame.

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    Clive Neal

    Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences

  7. Some Republicans are threatening legal challenges to keep Biden on the ballot. But will they work?

    "I think there's low likelihood that anyone even sues, much less that anyone will be successful," Derek Muller, a professor at University of Notre Dame who specializes in election law, told CBS News.

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  8. AFP, including Yahoo News

    Posts falsely claim US ballot deadlines prevent new Democratic nominee

    "It's totally false, said Derek Muller, a law professor specializing in election administration at the University of Notre Dame (archived here), in a July 22 email. 

  9. Is Kamala Harris the presumptive Democratic nominee? Not quite.

    But now that he actually has stepped down, moving forward with the virtual roll call will help preempt the same questions of ballot access for Harris or any other nominee, according to Derek Muller, an election law professor at the University of Notre Dame.

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  10. Gary partners with Notre Dame to reinvigorate its downtown core

    The City of Gary is once again looking to transform itself into a place that honors its past while pushing its future, and it has the University of Notre Dame behind it.

  11. News Nation

    Republicans threaten to sue over Biden dropout

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    Interview with Notre Dame Law School Professor Derek Muller

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  12. Gary Partners with Notre Dame to Create Downtown Revitalization Plan

    Gary officials, including Mayor Eddie Melton, announced a partnership with the University of Notre Dame’s School of Architecture to develop a transformative master plan for revitalizing downtown Gary.

  13. Legal analysis on the vote

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    Legal law expert and professor at Notre Dame, Derek Muller, fills us in on legal analysis.

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  14. Legal challenges to Biden dropping out would face tough odds

    Derek Muller, a professor at Notre Dame Law School, said that any such challenge would fail because no Democratic presidential candidate has been formally nominated by the party yet. 

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  15. WISH TV

    Is it too late to add VP Kamala Harris to Indiana’s ballots?

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    While the Indiana Election Calendar gives a July 15 deadline to withdraw, election law expert professor Derek Muller from Notre Dame Law School said that the deadline and another one for Aug. 1 are for state elections — and that exempts presidential candidates.

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    Law School

  16. A Lot Has Changed for Women Since 2016. What Does That Mean for Kamala Harris?

    If ultimately not successful, Mrs. Clinton’s candidacy did change the idea of what was possible, said Christina Wolbrecht, a political scientist at the University of Notre Dame who studies women’s voting patterns.

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    Political Science

  17. Harris attacks Trump at rally, promises compassion over chaos

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    Bob Schmuhl, Professor of American Studies at the University of Notre Dame, discusses vice president Kamala Harris' campaign speech at Milwaukee.

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    Robert Schmuhl

    American Studies

  18. CBC

    Canada Tonight's Travis Dhanraj speaks with U.S. elections expert Derek Muller

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    Canada Tonight's Travis Dhanraj speaks with U.S. elections expert Derek Muller.

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    Law School

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    Mendoza College of Business

  20. Kamala Harris formally takes over Biden-Harris campaign account – she’s the only one who could

    Derek Muller, an election law professor at the University of Notre Dame, said campaigns are often well ahead spending money before the FEC or courts decide what’s allowed, pushing the final answers until after Election Day.

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  21. Legal experts are dubious of any court challenge to Democrats’ move to put forward new nominee

    “There’s different dimensions to this,” said Derek Muller, an election law professor at the University of Notre Dame. “One is what the Trump campaign itself wants to do, versus what third parties or proxies want to do.”

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  22. How does Biden's decision to step down impact election law?

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    Election law expert Derek Muller explains how President Biden's decision affects election law.

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  23. Biden drops out of 2024 race against Trump. Here's what we know about what happens now.

    Mr. Biden's decision to step aside before the Democratic convention, which begins on Aug. 19 in Chicago, could bring some chaos, said Derek Muller, a law professor at the University of Notre Dame who specializes in election law. 

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  24. Bob Schmuhl, Emeritus Professor of American Studies at the University of Notre Dame

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    For more on this, I'm joined by Bob Schmuhl, emeritus professor of American studies at the University of Notre Dame. "There have been questions about President Biden's abilities for quite a while, but these intensified after last month's television debate," Schmuhl said.

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    Robert Schmuhl

    American Studies

  25. By killing a lunar rover, NASA puts commercial delivery program on notice

    But the cancellation of the water-hunting rover, which was meant to ride on a privately developed lunar lander, is also a warning sign about the viability of a far bigger agency effort, its $2.6 billion Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) program, says Clive Neal, a lunar scientist at the University of Notre Dame. “It’s on the edge right now.”

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    Clive Neal

    Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences

  26. ‘I shouldn’t be here’ - Trump recounts shooting in marathon speech

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  27. NASA built a Moon rover but can’t afford to get it to the launch pad

    “It's absurd, to be honest with you," said Clive Neal, a planetary geologist at the University of Notre Dame. "It made no sense to me in terms of the economics. You’re canceling a mission that is complete, built, ready to go. It's in the middle of testing."

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    Clive Neal

    Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences

  28. DNC sticks with Biden virtual roll call, despite doubts that it’s necessary

    Derek Muller, an election law professor at the University of Notre Dame, said Democrats could face litigation in states like Washington where accepting provisional nominees is a decision made by the secretary of state and not codified in law.

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  29. The 10 best new books of July 2024 to tuck in your beach bag

    Mr. Churchill in the White House, by Robert Schmuhl. Schmuhl focuses on British Prime Minister Winston Churchill’s lengthy stays at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., especially during World War II.

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    Robert Schmuhl

    American Studies

  30. Jerome Powell's 2% obsession

    “The idea here is this is a number that is low and stable, is kind of easy to remember, everyone will know it, and if we can target inflation to be 2%, nobody will really have to worry about inflation,” said Jane Ryngaert, an assistant professor of economics at the University of Notre Dame.

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