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Law and Politics

Natural Rights and American Constitutionalism: Can a Decent Liberal Political Order Be Recovered?

Honoring the scholarly work of Michael P. Zuckert, Nancy R. Dreux Professor of Political Science Emeritus, panelists discuss natural rights, and the state of the constitutional...

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Law and Politics

Natural Rights and American Constitutionalism: Can a Decent Liberal Political Order Be Recovered?

Honoring the scholarly work of Michael P. Zuckert, Nancy R. Dreux Professor of Political Science Emeritus, panelists discuss natural rights, and the state of the constitutional...

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Global Affairs

Venezuelan Politics and Irish Dance

As the situation deteriorates in Venezuela, we chat with Latin American expert Michael Coppedge of the Keough School of Global Affairs, who explains how we got here, and what to...

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Health and Society

Women Lead

Think equal. Build smart. Innovate for change. In celebration of International Women’s Day, meet seven outstanding faculty members whose work is contributing to better...

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Science and Technology

US Remains Stagnant in Climate Change Vulnerability and Readiness, New Data Show

For the fourth year in a row, the United States has ranked 15th in the University of Notre Dame’s Global Adaptation Initiative (ND-GAIN) Country Index. The annual index ranks...

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Religion and Philosophy

Study Finds Muslim-Majority Countries Lack, but Hold Surprising Potential For, Religious Freedom

In his newest research, Daniel Philpott, professor of political science at the University of Notre Dame, examines conditions in 47 Muslim-majority countries and considers a...

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Health and Society

Pathways

A Notre Dame researcher discusses the relationship between the built environment and our habits, especially our eating habits. And, as hundreds seek a path to asylum in Italy...

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Global Affairs

Viaggi – A New Home in Italy

Rome has a knack for reinvention. It’s evident in the layers you find throughout the city, some more visible than others. They tell a story of a resilience wrought by...

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Law and Politics

Racism, Xenophobia, and the Rise of the Far Right at Home and Abroad: Navigating the Call of Justice

On A November 27, 2018, a panel discussed strategies for understanding, naming, and confronting the rise in far-right populism in the United States and beyond. Featuring David...

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Religion and Philosophy

Fighting for Life in the Digital Age

This talk features Ernest Morrell. Morrell is the Coyle Professor of Literacy Education and Director of the Center for Literacy Education at the University of Notre Dame. He is an...

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Law and Politics

Dealing with North Korea and Iran in a Complex World: Diplomacy, Sanctions, or War?

Each year, the Jacksonville University Public Policy Institute partners with the Notre Dame Club of Greater Jacksonville to present a public policy lecture. On November 8, 2018,...

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Health and Society

Flushing Peace Down The Toilet: Strategies for the End of the World As We Know It

The question of water and sanitation justice is ubiquitous in the literature about peace, justice, and conflict these days. From Standing Rock to South Africa, people have...

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