ND in the News: January 2022
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The Daily Beast
Guess Who’s Secretly Backing This ‘Anti-Smoking’ Vape Group
January 09, 2022
Lloyd Mayer, nonprofit law expert at the University of Notre Dame School of Law, said that the setup and its corporate ties reminded him of another Koch-fueled effort, the American Legislative Exchange Council, which consulted with private entities in drafting model legislation to pass to lawmakers.
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Notre Dame Law School
Vox
The rehabilitation of Trump national security officials says a lot about Washington
January 07, 2022
“There is a very narrow range of acceptable opinion, and if you’re within it you can weather a lot. Both Pottinger and O’Brien in many respects are inside the Beltway consensus on the big issues of the day,” said Michael Desch, a political scientist at the University of Notre Dame.
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Political Science
The Hill
Jan 6, 2025: The day democracy dies?
January 07, 2022
Matthew E. K. Hall is the David A. Potenziani Memorial College Professor of Constitutional Studies, Professor of Political Science, Concurrent Professor of Law, and Director of the Rooney Center for the Study of American Democracy at the University of Notre Dame.
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Political Science
Irish Independent
US democracy is still under threat a year after Capitol chaos
January 06, 2022
By Robert Schmuhl, professor emeritus of American Studies at the University of Notre Dame and adjunct professor in the School of Law and Government at DCU. He is the author of “The Glory and the Burden: The American Presidency from FDR to Trump.”
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American Studies
The Wall Street Journal
How Marxism ‘Won’ the War of Ideas
January 06, 2022
Francis X. Maier is a senior research associate at Notre Dame’s Center for Citizenship and Constitutional Government and a senior fellow in Catholic studies at the Ethics and Public Policy Center.
NPR
The U.S. warns Russia it faces sanctions if it invades Ukraine. Do sanctions work?
January 04, 2022
NPR's Rachel Martin discusses the potential effectiveness of new U.S. sanctions on Russia with David Cortright, director of the Global Policy Initiative at Notre Dame's Keough School of Global Affairs.
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Keough School of Global Affairs