ND in the News: 2021

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  1. Texas judge says abortions can resume, but future uncertain

    “It does feel novel for the federal government to sue a state on this relatively diffuse basis,” said University of Notre Dame law professor Samuel Bray. “But novel things happen. The way the Texas statute is set up is novel. Novel serve, novel return.”

  2. America’s political scientists are worried about “lethal partisanship”

    Erin Rossiter, of the University of Notre Dame, has found that even imagining a conversation with an opponent can cause at least a temporary reduction in hostility to supporters of the other party. 

  3. 'Relic of the past': Why women don't need Roe v. Wade to flourish now

    Mary Ann Glendon and O. Carter Snead, professors of law at Harvard and Notre Dame universities, brilliantly argue the court should return abortion policy to the states to allow for a more harmonious human response to the challenges of an unplanned pregnancy.

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    Carter Snead

    Notre Dame Law School

  4. Opening the Word: Give it up

    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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    Timothy O'Malley

    McGrath Institute for Church Life