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Law and Politics

Be Careful What You Wish For: Exploring the Consequences of Electoral College Reform

The Notre Dame Club of Richmond Hesburgh Lecture and the Jepson School of Leadership Studies’ Marshall Center Lecture Series presents Joshua B. Kaplan, Associate Professional...

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Law and Politics

Hate: Why We Should Resist It With Free Speech Not Censorship

The speaker is Nadine Strossen, a former ACLU president. She speaks about her book, “Hate: Why We Should Resist It With Free Speech Not Censorship.”

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Religion and Philosophy

From “Option for the Poor” to Option by the Poor: Flint’s Water and the Problem of Political Will

This talk was given at the Catholic Social Tradition Conference in 2019.

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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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Law and Politics

A Conversation with Judge Amy Coney Barrett ’97 J.D.

The Notre Dame Club of Washington, D.C., hosted “An Evening with Judge Amy Coney Barrett” on February 19, 2019. Jon Heintz ’09, ’14 J.D. introduced Judge Barrett to the...

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Law and Politics

The Media and the 2016 U.S. Presidential Campaign

Join Bob Schmuhl for an analysis of media coverage and how it has shaped the 2016 U.S. presidential race. Schmuhl is the Walter H. Annenberg-Edmund P. Joyce Chair in American...

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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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Religion and Philosophy

Higher Powers Catholicism and the American Project

This colloquy features Patrick Deneen (University of Notre Dame), V. Phillip Muñoz (University of Notre Dame), Gladden Pappin (University of Dallas, American Affairs), and Adrian...

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Religion and Philosophy

Mind, Body, Spirit, and State

This session features Lauris Kaldjian, M.D. (University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine) on “Conscientious Practice, Religious Freedom, and the Sovereignty of God” and...

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Health and Society

Avoiding Overconfidence Penalties and Planning Buildings

New research on confidence says nonverbal cues can help people avoid the social penalties of overconfidence. And, a collaboration between Notre Dame’s School of Architecture and...

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Law and Politics

The Great American Tug of War

The great tension in American life today may not be Republican versus Democrat, nor rural versus urban, nor rich versus poor, nor liberal versus conservative, nor management...

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Health and Society

Sidestepping the Pitfalls of Overconfidence with Plausible Deniability

A fine line exists between confidence and arrogance, and many in positions of power —such as politicians and CEOs — often are labeled arrogant. Although confidence can serve...

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