ND in the News: August 2022
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The Hill
Lead exposure in racially segregated housing lowers reading scores among Black children: study
August 17, 2022
“In the midst of our country’s racial reckoning, we must work harder to understand and ultimately act on the deep effects that environmental justice and structural racism have on our country and our communities,” added co-author Marie Lynn Miranda, director of the CEHI and professor of applied and computational mathematics and statistics at the University of Notre Dame.
USA Today
Fact check: GOP senators blocked Merrick Garland's Supreme Court nomination, not Trump
August 17, 2022
Trump did not personally revoke Garland’s nomination, Bruce Huber, a law professor at the University of Notre Dame, told USA TODAY in an email.
ND Experts
Notre Dame Law School
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."
ND Experts
Notre Dame Law School
Bloomberg
Longest Capitol Rioter Sentence & Alex Jones Verdict
Audio
August 10, 2022
Former federal prosecutor Jimmy Gurule, a professor at Notre Dame Law School, discusses the longest sentence given to a Capitor rioter.
ND Experts
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.
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.
ND Experts
Keough School of Global Affairs, College of Engineering
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.
ND Experts
Mendoza College of Business