The Bill of Rights guarantees Americans certain individual rights. Akhil Reed Amar, Sterling Professor of Law at Yale Law School, […]
Domers do their civic duty
Every four years on the first Tuesday in November, America votes. For many Notre Dame students, this year’s election on […]
Debates transform landscape of presidential race
Presidential Debate #1 The first presidential debate featured Governor Mitt Romney overcoming a gap in favorability ratings that in March […]
Election 2012: Five things to watch
1. Impact of the Final Presidential Debate – It is too early to determine the precise impact of the presidential […]
ND student’s family sues federal government
The family of a current Notre Dame student has filed a lawsuit against Kathleen Sebelius, secretary of the Department of […]
Eyes and ears in Washington: ND appoints new federal liaison
This May, the University announced that it was naming Mr. John Sturm, the former president of the Newspaper Association of […]
Explaining President Obama: A Kesler Approach
The year 2012 is an election year; concurrently, President Barack Obama and his challenger, Former Governor Mitt Romney, face intense […]
Matters of Faith and Politics
The 2012 Notre Dame forum featured five prominent members of different religious traditions who gathered together to discuss “Conviction & […]
The Pope and Public Discourse
Pope John XXIII’s 1963 encyclical, Pacem in Terris, is an influential document that continues to influence public policy. Accordingly, The […]
Turning Point USA: Fighting Excessive Government Spending
America’s biggest enemy is a self-created product of the government’s wastefulness that will internally destroy the country. The problem is […]