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George Weigel on Ukraine

Read analysis by EPPC’s George Weigel on the latest developments regarding Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

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EPPC Scholar Files Supreme Court Brief Supporting Petition Challenging Lack of Religious Exemptions in New…

Rachel N. Morrison

On March 18, 2022, EPPC Fellow Rachel N. Morrison filed an amicus brief in the U.S. Supreme Court case Dr. A. v. Hochul,…

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EPPC Scholars Meet with Federal Officials to Discuss Concerns Over Upcoming Title IX Rule

Rachel N. Morrison

EPPC fellows Rachel N. Morrison and Mary Hasson met with federal government officials to discuss concerns over an upcoming proposed rule by the Department of Education that would impact Title IX regulations. EPPC scholars shared eight major points of concern, including the harms of redefining “sex discrimination” to include “gender identity.”

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Tyrants Like Putin Can’t Tolerate Truth

George Weigel

Tyrants cannot tolerate the truth.

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The Wall Street Journal / March 17, 2022

The U.S. Space Force is Preparing to Militarize Space. Good.

Henry Olsen

Space is the final frontier for national defense.

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The Washington Post / March 17, 2022

Our “Land of the Free” Today

Francis X. Maier

The war in Ukraine has all the elements of an exceptionally vivid videogame. . .except that real people are really fighting and dying.

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The Catholic Thing / March 17, 2022

How to Fix Major League Baseball

Patrick T. Brown

Like in public policy, the game’s stewards must see beyond the dollars and cents.

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The Ameican Conservative / March 16, 2022

Nihilism for the Ironhearted

Algis Valiunas

Giacomo Leopardi may be the great modern writer least known to an English-­speaking readership.

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First Things / March 16, 2022