ND in the News: July 2021

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  1. Tips And 'Service With A Smile' Rules Fuel Sex Harassment In Restaurants, Study Says

    "Much of the research and media attention has focused on why organizational insiders, or other employees engage in sexual harassment. It really didn't address why service employees were likely to face sexual harassment from organizational outsiders, like customers," said Timothy Kundro, a professor at Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business. 

  2. Attorneys: Dismissal exonerates mentally ill man in killing

    According to the Notre Dame Law School Exoneration Justice Clinic, which assisted Royer’s attorneys, police took advantage of his intellectual disability to coerce his false confession during a two-day interrogation. 

  3. Robinhood faces 'looming regulatory risk' as it gears up for its IPO

    The risk from regulators like these could be a greater threat than the many pending lawsuits, according to University of Notre Dame associate law school professor Patrick Corrigan.

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  4. The Cyclones Destroyed Everything. Climate Change Will Likely Make Things Worse

    Mozambique is the 45th most vulnerable country to the effects of climate change and the 24th least ready country to deal with those effects, according to the Notre Dame Global Climate Adaptation Index, which ranks countries and assesses their need for climate change adaptation.

  5. Singapore, India and China are among the top 10 countries that are 'significantly' more likely to be impacted by both toxic pollution and climate change, study warns

    Researchers from the University of Notre Dame in Indiana discovered that if a nation is at risk of toxic air pollution, they will find it harder to adapt to global warming.