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EPPC Scholars Submit Public Comment Opposing Biden Administration Proposal to Eliminate Protections for Faith-Based Contractors

On December 9, 2021, EPPC scholars Roger Severino and Rachel N. Morrison submitted a public comment opposing a proposal by…

 

EPPC Fellow Erika Bachiochi’s The Rights of Women Named Finalist for ISI Conservative Book of…

EPPC Fellow Erika Bachiochi’s book The Rights of Women: Reclaiming a Lost Vision, published in July by Notre Dame Press,…

 

EPPC and Boyden Gray & Associates Demand HHS Hold New Hampshire Accountable for Unlawful Racial…

On September 28, 2021, the Ethics and Public Policy Center (EPPC) and the law firm of Boyden Gray & Associates…

 

EPPC Welcomes Drs. Aaron Kheriaty, Aaron Rothstein to Program in Bioethics and American Democracy

The Ethics and Public Policy Center today announced the appointment of Dr. Aaron Kheriaty and Dr. Aaron Rothstein as Fellows…

 

Noted Reformed Theologian and Intellectual Historian Carl Trueman Joins EPPC

The Ethics and Public Policy Center is pleased to announce that theologian and intellectual historian Carl Trueman has joined as…

 

EPPC Files Amicus Brief in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization

On July 29, 2021, EPPC filed an amicus brief in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization arguing that stare decisis considerations cut…

 

EPPC President Ryan T. Anderson on Fulton v. Philadelphia: “Big Win for Religious Liberty”

Ryan T. Anderson calls the Supreme Court’s Fulton decision “a big win for religious liberty and for all Americans who support the truth about marriage.”

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EPPC Welcomes Patrick T. Brown as Fellow in Family Policy

The Ethics and Public Policy Center is pleased to announce that Patrick T. Brown, a former senior Senate staffer in the Joint Economic Committee and family policy analyst, has joined EPPC as a Fellow, working on pro-family social and economic policy.

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Broad Coalition Submits Objections to HHS Proposal to Funnel Millions of Taxpayer Dollars to Abortion…

A coalition of more than twenty organizations—including leading think tanks, religious institutions, and public interest medical, legal, and advocacy groups—are submitting comments to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) objecting to HHS’s proposed rule that would funnel millions of taxpayer dollars to abortion providers by undoing a Trump-era regulation that ensured separation between Title X funded programs and abortion activities.

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Media Advisory: Press conference on objections to HHS proposed Title X rule funneling money to…

On Monday, May 17, EPPC will host a virtual press conference with leading advocates to discuss proposed action by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to overturn Title X regulations that require physical and financial separation between abortion activities and Title X projects.

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Jennifer Bryson Appointed as Fellow in EPPC’s Catholic Women’s Forum

The Ethics and Public Policy Center is pleased to announce that Jennifer Bryson, Ph.D., has joined EPPC as a Fellow in EPPC’s Catholic Women’s Forum. At EPPC she will focus on translating the works of the Catholic writer Ida Friederike Görres from German to English.

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EPPC Senior Fellow Roger Severino Comments on “Lawless Action” By HHS Secretary Becerra

EPPC Senior Fellow Roger Severino comments on Secretary Xavier Becerra’s announcement that the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services will immediately begin enforcing prohibitions on “sex” discrimination in health care under Section 1557 of Obamacare to include sexual orientation and gender identity.

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