ND in the News: February 2024

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  1. High Court ‘Friends’ Urge Caution in Trump Ballot Case

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    Notre Dame Law School professor Derek Muller joins “Cases and Controversies” to explain the legal issues at play and the potential impacts of a court ruling that fails to give a definitive answer before the presidential election.

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    Derek Muller

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  2. LA Review of Books

    White-centric Blowback: On Jason Ruiz’s “Narcomedia”

    It is hardly surprising that in the intro to Narcomedia: Latinidad, Popular Culture, and America’s War on Drugs (2023), Notre Dame American studies professor Jason Ruiz name-checks Curtis Márez’s groundbreaking Drug Wars: The Political Economy of Narcotics (2004).

  3. Did Trump commit insurrection on Jan. 6? The Supreme Court could decide.

    “It’s hard to say where the court’s going to go on this,” said University of Notre Dame law professor Derek Muller.

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    Derek Muller

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  4. Be open to the true, good and beautiful, Pope tells Notre Dame

    Catholic universities are called to contribute to the growth of the intellectual tradition of the church as well as the hearts of their students, forming them into agents of good, Pope Francis told the University of Notre Dame‘s board of trustees.

  5. Two Notre Dame music professors nominated for Sunday's Grammy awards

    Two Notre Dame Department of Music faculty members will be waiting to hear their names announced as winners Sunday night at the 66th Grammy Awards in Los Angeles. Daniel Schlosberg, a professor of the practice for piano, is a nominee for Best Classical Solo Vocal Album, and Stephen Lancaster, an associate professor of the practice for voice, is part of an ensemble nominated for Best Choral Performance.

  6. Trump’s critics hope that Antonin Scalia can sway the Supreme Court in 14th Amendment fight

    “Invoking Scalia is kind of an attempt to cite some moral authority for one of the court’s great originalists,” said Notre Dame Law School Professor Derek Muller, an expert on the case. “They’re not just citing anyone.”

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    Derek Muller

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  7. Yahoo! News, The Indianapolis Star

    EPA OKs state's first plant to cut CO2 emissions through sequestration. What that means.

    Emily Grubert, professor at the University of Notre Dame who previously worked on carbon management with the U.S. Department of Energy, said carbon capture and storage is technology that in specific settings may help reach climate goals.

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    Emily Grubert

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