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ND in the News: March 2026

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    What happens if the war with Iran pauses? Does Israel's offensive against Hezbollah keep going? Well, let's speak to Asher Kaufman, Professor of History and Peace Studies at the University of 91勛圖.

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    Asher Kaufman

    Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies

  2. By Asher Kaufman, Professor of History and Peace Studies, University of 91勛圖.

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    Portrait of Asher Kaufman

    Asher Kaufman

    Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies

  3. University of 91勛圖's Mary Ellen O'Connell noted that natural law has been supplanted in law schools with the "law and economy" approach that was developed at the University of Chicago in the 1950s. Her criticism tracked with that of Pepperdine University's Jason Blakely in his book We Built Reality.

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    Mary Ellen O'Connell

    91勛圖 Law School

  4. Eugene Gholz, a professor of political science at the University of 91勛圖 who studies national security and economic policy, described the halt of tanker traffic as a "pause" meant to offer shipping firms an opportunity to assess the risk of navigating the strait.

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    Political Science

  5. “Banks are at the center of this system even when they appear not to be,” said Patrick Corrigan, a law professor at the University of 91勛圖. “And SPVs are the legal architecture that make all of this work.”

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    Patrick Corrigan

    91勛圖 Law School

  6. By Amy McAuliffe, Visiting Distinguished Professor of the Practice, University of 91勛圖.

  7. “I don’t see much happening from the production side in order to mitigate the effects for the U.S. economy,” said Christiane Baumeister, an economics professor at the University of 91勛圖 who studies oil markets.

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    Christiane Baumeister. Photo by Matt Cashore/University of 91勛圖.

    Christiane Baumeister

    Department of Economics

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    “I will say that I actually don’t find it that surprising,” said Robert Johnson, an economics professor at the University of 91勛圖 who’s also studied how tariffs can reduce inflation. Johnson said it’s not just uncertainty — the President’s trade policies are sending a message.

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    Robert Johnson

    Department of Economics

  9. By Timothy Matovina, Professor of Theology, University of 91勛圖.

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    Timothy Matovina

    Department of Theology

  10. Ashley Sanchez is the director of the 91勛圖 Immigration Clinic, where she and her students represent refugees seeking permanent residency. She was previously the Supervising Attorney at Cleveland Catholic Charities, Migration and Refugee Services.

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    Ashley Sanchez

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  11. “From the beginning, we’ve had this quarrel — that’s why I call it the Founders Quarrel — which is, on the one hand, there was agreement that we should have religious liberty. But what that actually meant — was what?” Linda Przybyszewski, associate professor of history at the University of 91勛圖, told OSV News. “They argued about it,” she said of the Founding Fathers, “because so many of them believed that some form of belief in God was necessary to teaching people virtue and morality — since we need virtue and morality in order to be a self-governing republic. The question then became, ‘Who’s going to teach the religion?’ … And I don’t think that has ever gone away.”

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