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Newsweek
Why Did Trump Plead The Fifth Amendment?—What We Do Know, What We Don't
August 12, 2022
Jimmy Gurule, a Professor of Law at the University of Notre Dame, added that anything Trump said during his deposition "could be used against him in a criminal trial on charges related to allegations that he unlawfully inflated the value of his real estate properties in NYC."
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Notre Dame Law School
Bloomberg
Longest Capitol Rioter Sentence & Alex Jones Verdict
August 10, 2022
Former federal prosecutor Jimmy Gurule, a professor at Notre Dame Law School, discusses the longest sentence given to a Capitor rioter.
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Notre Dame Law School
The New York Times
How We Mourn Covid’s Victims
August 09, 2022
“People died alone in hospitals, or their loved ones could not even see them or hold their hands, so maybe some of these memorials have to do with a better send-off,” said Erika Doss, a University of Notre Dame professor who studies how Americans use memorials.
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American Studies
The Wall Street Journal
Consumers Lower Their Expectations of Future Inflation
August 08, 2022
Jason Reed, a professor at the University of Notre Dame, said food and gasoline prices are very visible and so have a large role in how consumers view the economy.
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Mendoza College of Business
Wired
How Clean is ‘Clean’ Hydrogen?
August 08, 2022
“Right now it’s a completely meaningless term,” says Emily Grubert, who studies sustainable energy policy at the University of Notre Dame.
New York Magazine
I Used to Work on Cases Like Twitter v. Musk. Here’s What Will Happen Next.
August 03, 2022
Samuel L. Bray, a professor at Notre Dame Law School who specializes in the law of legal remedies, told me over email that the court “would have a wide array of means to enforce its decision … The tools that the Court would have in its toolbox to ensure that compliance are varied. They include fines (so many dollars per day), the loss of certain legal arguments, seizure of property, imprisonment, and litigation costs and attorneys’ fees,” though Bray stressed that “courts would not use imprisonment unless they had to, and would be more likely to rely on fines and similar measures.”
The Chronicle of Higher Education
Ungrading Light: 4 Simple Ways to Ease the Spotlight Off Points
August 02, 2022
A recent collection on the subject, edited by Susan D. Blum, a professor of anthropology at the University of Notre Dame, features lively essays by teachers who’ve all put their particular stamp on the practice of de-emphasizing or abolishing grades.
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Anthropology
Our Sunday Visitor
Opening the Word: A response of faith
August 01, 2022
Catherine Cavadini, Ph.D., is the assistant chair of the Department of Theology and director of the M.A. in theology degree program at the University of Notre Dame.
Irish Independent
If Trump were to lose again, would he succeed in overturning 2024 election?
July 30, 2022
Robert Schmuhl is professor emeritus of American studies at the University of Notre Dame and adjunct professor at Dublin City University.
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American Studies
National Catholic Reporter
Pope's recent appointment of women is too little, too late
July 29, 2022
Kathleen Sprows Cummings, professor of American Studies and the director of the Cushwa Center for the Study of American Catholicism at the University of Notre Dame, called the pope's move "far too little" and "far too late."
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American Studies
Inside Higher Ed
Notre Dame Goes Cashless for Campus Retail
July 26, 2022
Cash is out at the University of Notre Dame, which announced Monday it was switching to a cashless system for campus retail units, effective Aug. 1.
Our Sunday Visitor
Is Latin a sacred language?
July 25, 2022
Timothy P. O’Malley, Ph.D., is the director of education at the McGrath Institute for Church Life at the University of Notre Dame.
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McGrath Institute for Church Life
USA Today
Why Biden is still mulling whether to roll back Trump's China tariffs to fight inflation
July 23, 2022
Historically, the U.S. doesn't set trade policy because of short-term considerations such as inflation, said Jeffrey Bergstrand, professor of finance in the Mendoza College of Business at the University of Notre Dame.
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Finance
Marketplace
Natural gas strategy tests Europe’s unity against Russia
July 22, 2022
“Undoubtedly, there will be intra-European fights and struggles, and that could potentially be severe,” said Rudi Bachmann, a professor of economics at the University of Notre Dame.
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Economics
Inside Higher Ed
Notre Dame Adds $75M to Employee Compensation
July 22, 2022
The University of Notre Dame added $75 million to the compensation of its employees, announcing $25 million extra on Thursday for hourly and salaried university staff, faculty and student workers.