Publications
EPPC Scholar Files Brief Urging Court to Protect Religious Employers
Rachel N. Morrison
On April 22, 2024, an amicus brief was filed on behalf of EPPC Scholar Rachel N. Morrison in the Seventh Circuit in…
PDF / April 24, 2024
EPPC Scholar Meets with Federal Officials to Share Concerns with Indian Health Service’s Abortion Funding…
Natalie Dodson
On Thursday, April 18, 2024, EPPC scholar Natalie Dodson met with government officials in the Executive Office of the President (EOP)…
PDF / April 18, 2024
The Gateway Drug to Post-Christian Paganism
Carl R. Trueman
One of the striking lacunae on both the right and left wings of the Christian political spectrum is the general absence of any reference to the transcendence of God and the supernatural nature of the church.
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First Things / April 18, 2024
Strangling For Sexual Sport Is Exactly The Kind Of Thing We Should ‘Kink-Shame’
Nathanael Blake
If sexual liberation can’t even provide good sex, then what possible reason is there to keep pursuing it?
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The Federalist / April 18, 2024
EPPC Scholar Meets with Federal Officials to Share Concerns with EEOC’s Guidance on Workplace Harassment
Rachel N. Morrison
On Thursday, April 18, 2024, EPPC scholar Rachel N. Morrison met with government officials in the Executive Office of the President…
PDF / April 18, 2024
Radiant in the Gulag and Elsewhere
George Weigel
And no woman of our Catholic moment embodied this Christocentric fidelity—opening doors to Christ, accompanying him to Calvary, living in the joy of the Resurrection—more than Sr. Nijolė Sadūnaitė.
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Syndicated Column / April 17, 2024
The Conspiracists
Devorah Goldman
This moment, among other things, may call for something as banal as looking around, embracing and underscoring the figures and images that capture what is enduringly good about normal American life.
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Public Discourse / April 16, 2024
Listen to Women—Birth Control’s Side Effects Are Real
Natalie Dodson
While the cultural shift on hormonal birth control may be a recent phenomenon, the harms and dangers associated with these drugs have been known for years.
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Newsweek / April 16, 2024
Love Is Stronger than Death
Alexandra DeSanctis
My rally keynote at last week’s Colorado March for Life.
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Countercultured / April 16, 2024
Biden Hides Plans for Obama-Era Housing Regulation
Stanley Kurtz
Biden’s need to keep his planned revival of AFFH out of the public eye may explain his failure to nominate a replacement for recently retired secretary of Housing and Urban Development Marcia Fudge.
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National Review / April 15, 2024
Nikki Haley Holdouts Aren’t a Problem for Trump
Henry Olsen
There are lots of reasons to wonder whether Trump can beat Joe Biden. His performance in the most recent primaries isn’t one of them.
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National Review / April 12, 2024