ND in the News: March 2024

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  1. A unanimous Supreme Court restores Trump to the Colorado ballot

    Derek Muller, an election law professor at Notre Dame, said in a statement the Supreme Court decision today "shuts the door on any exclusion of Trump from the ballot in any state, either in the primary or the general."

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  2. Barrett Chides Supreme Court Colleagues in Trump Ballot Rebuke

    Notre Dame election law professor Derek Muller agreed that the majority’s opinion “would close the door to some post-election challenges that might otherwise be left open by the decision.”

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  3. After Trump wins at the Supreme Court, some warn it may be harder for Congress to boot 'oathbreaking insurrectionists'

    Derek Muller, an election law expert at Notre Dame Law School, said it seemed the majority wanted to "close that door."

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  4. Legal analysis of Supreme Court's Trump ballot ruling

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    CBS News election law contributor David Becker and Derek Muller, professor for Notre Dame Law School, discuss the legal aspects of the ruling.

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  5. Incoming First Woman Director Of Notre Dame’s Ethics And Culture Center Shares Her Vision

     Catholic theologian and professor Jennifer Newsome Martin is honored — but won’t deny that she’s also pretty excited — to have been recently named the next director of the University of Notre Dame’s internationally renowned de Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture.

  6. Legal scholars question whether Dems could use Supreme Court ruling to “invalidate Trump’s victory”

    Derek Muller, a law professor at Notre Dame University, disagreed that the court opened the door to a post-election challenge, noting that the liberal justices in their opinion complained that the majority ruling forecloses any other ways for Congress to enforce the provision, according to the AP.

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  7. Supreme Court rules Trump will stay on Colorado ballot despite Jan. 6 attack

    “This decision does not resolve the contentious insurrection issues, which will remain live and disputed in the public domain in the months ahead,” said Derek Muller, a Notre Dame law professor. 

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  8. Supreme Court rules Donald Trump can stay on Colorado ballot ahead of Super Tuesday

    otre Dame Law School Professor Derek Muller said the contentious insurrection issue will "remain live and disputed in the public domain in the months to come."

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  9. The Conversation

    Supreme Court says only Congress can bar a candidate, like Trump, from the presidency for insurrection − 3 essential reads

    As Notre Dame election law scholar Derek Muller observed: "States are the ones who have the primary responsibility of running presidential elections.

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  10. Supreme Court restores Trump to ballot, rejecting state attempts to ban him over Capitol attack

    Derek Muller, a law professor at Notre Dame University, said “it seems no,” noting that the liberals complained that the majority ruling forecloses any other ways for Congress to enforce the provision.

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  11. Colorado votes Tuesday. The Supreme Court hasn't said if votes for Trump will count.

    Given the justices’ apparent consensus during oral arguments, it’s taking longer than many people anticipated for a decision, said Notre Dame Law School Professor Derek Muller, who has been closely following the ballot eligibility issue.

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