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The undoing of Roe v Wade has created a mighty political movement

“We’re not talking about a massive tide of people turning out,” says David Campbell, a political scientist at the University of Notre Dame. 

New Commission on Faith-Based Institutions Launched

The commission’s executive committee includes the presidents of the University of Notre Dame, the Catholic University of America, Brigham Young University, Yeshiva University, Samford University and Wheaton College, among others. 

US President Joe Biden clamps down the US-Mexican border

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Joining us now to talk about the action is Erin Corcoran, a professor at the Keough School of Global Affairs, University of Notre Dame (at minute 2:38).

With time short, veterans seize the chance to keep their D-Day memories alive for others

D-Day was the biggest operation of the war and a moment of high drama because everyone knew the Allies would invade Europe, they just didn’t know when or where, said Ian Johnson, a professor of war, diplomacy and technology at the University of Notre Dame.

Trump Allies Sue to Allow Election Officials to Refuse to Certify Results

Adams’ lawsuit could also backfire and prove that the certification process — a previously mundane and “ministerial” task that election deniers have hijacked in recent years — is not up to the discretion of officials like Adams, says Derek Muller, a professor at Notre Dame Law School who has written about the issue of local certification of elections.

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