In an amicus brief in support of the Archdiocese of Washington, EPPC explains that the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority’s refusal to run a proposed advertisement by the Archdiocese violates the First Amendment.
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The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library has made available a video of President Reagan’s address to a 1986 dinner celebrating the 10th anniversary of EPPC.
Mr. Morrow, who joined EPPC earlier this year as a visiting fellow, is an essayist and journalist whose work appeared for many years in TIME magazine. The fellowship honors the late Henry Grunwald, the distinguished former editor-in-chief of Time Inc. and United States ambassador to Austria.
Michael Cromartie, who died recently, requested that Mr. Wehner succeed him as director of the Faith Angle Forum.
EPPC scholars and staff mourn the death of our longtime friend and colleague Michael Cromartie.
Scalia Speaks collects dozens of Justice Scalia’s best speeches on topics as varied as the law, faith, virtue, pastimes, and heroes and friends. Only a handful of these speeches have ever been published before.
Morrow’s work at EPPC will focus on the moral dimensions of public events, including developments in regard to freedom of speech, freedom of thought, and political correctness on American campuses.
Weigel cited as “premier Catholic public intellectual in the United States today.”
Henry Olsen on a winning agenda for Republicans; Ed Whelan on SCOTUS nominee Neil Gorsuch; Roger Scruton on “irrelevant” art; and much more.
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EPPC’s vice president honored for “uncommon leadership” that reflects the values of Christian higher education.
EPPC Senior Fellow Roger Scruton has been chosen to receive a knighthood from Queen Elizabeth II for his “services to philosophy, teaching and public education.”
Adam Keiper and Alan Jacobs on technology and our future; EPPC’s upcoming Bradley Symposium; Bruce Cole on the legacy of Frank Gehry; George Weigel on the Vatican’s approach to China; and much more.
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