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The DEI Podcast with Max Gaston: The Mental Health Crisis in Prisons

What happens to a person’s mind when you lock them in a cage no bigger than a parking space? When they’re constantly exposed to dehumanizing, unsanitary, loud, and violent...

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Health and Society

Affirmative Action and the Supreme Court

The Supreme Court recently handed down decisions on two critical cases: Students for Fair Admissions (SFA) v. President and Fellows of Harvard and SFA v. University of North...

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Law and Politics

The DEI Podcast with Max Gaston – Advocating for the Innocent: Exoneration Justice

“Innocent people should not be in prison.” (Anna McGinn, Notre Dame Law School ‘22). Advocating for the Innocent: Exoneration Justice | RSS.com Exoneration justice is the...

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Law and Politics

How to Read Tocqueville’s Democracy in America

Harvey Mansfield, a preeminent political philosopher, and professor at Harvard University, will be delivering a lecture on how to read Tocqueville’s great work, “Democracy in...

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Art and History

21st Annual Mellon Colloquium: “The Invention of Homicide: Crime, Honor, and Spectacular Justice in Late Medieval Flanders”

Join the Medieval Institute for its twenty-first annual Mellon Colloquium. The colloquium is a half-day public seminar discussion with the institute’s 2022–23 Mellon Fellow,...

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Global Affairs

Decolonizing Scholarship in Feminist Studies/Critical Race and Ethnic Studies with Marisol LeBrón

Marisol LeBrón is an Associate Professor in Feminist Studies and Critical Race and Ethnic Studies at the University of California, Santa Cruz. She is presenting “Debt and...

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Carson v. Makin, Parental Choice, and Religious Liberty

On March 30, the Notre Dame Law School Religious Liberty Initiative hosted a panel of school choice and religious liberty experts who discussed the implications of the Supreme...

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Notre Dame Forum

Forum 22-23: Aftermaths I: The Invasion of Iraq in Historical Perspective

Twenty years ago the United States invaded the sovereign nation of Iraq, a country of 44 million people that was, at the time, one of the most secular nations in the Middle East....

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Art and History

The Border Has To Be Crossed

The Border Has To Be Crossed: Alie Ataee and Atiq Rahimi in conversation with Amir Ahmadi Arian. Join us on Friday, March 24, 2023, from 12:00 p.m. to 1:15 p.m. ET. Register here...

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Free Speech and Legal Education in our Liberal Democracy

Judge Kyle Duncan (US Court of Appeals, 5th Circuit) spoke on the topics of free speech and legal education in this talk sponsored by the Center for Citizenship & Constitutional...

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Art and History

Neo-Old English, Anglo-Saxonism and the New English Nationalism

The Medieval Institute is pleased to present the seventeenth annual lecture in the Graduate Student Invitation Series with Chris Jones, ESRR Professor of English, University of...

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Health and Society

Policing in America

Join Assistant Professor of Political Science David Cortez in conversation with ILS Director and Professor of Political Science Luis R. Fraga. They will discuss recent policing...

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