Publications
Stem the Tide
Eric Cohen
This week, the Senate will take up legislation already passed by the House (H.R. 810) to authorize federal funding for…
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The Weekly Standard / July 24, 2006
A Shining Symbol of Religious Freedom
George Weigel
I first became aware of Baltimore’s “Old Cathedral” in September 1957, when I began first grade at the Cathedral School,…
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The Baltimore Sun / July 7, 2006
Stem Cells Without Moral Corruption
Eric Cohen
For the past few years many of the world’s leading scientists have promoted so-called therapeutic cloning as the most promising…
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Washington Post / July 6, 2006
Hamdan and Judicial Lawlessness
Edward Whelan
From National Review Online’s same-day symposium on the Supreme Court’s ruling in the Hamdan military-commissions case: “At the heart of…
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National Review Online / June 30, 2006
An Inconvenient Truth
James Bowman
It’s true that I am a natural skeptic about prophecies of doom from scientists and other experts. And if the…
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The American Spectator / May 31, 2006
The China Syndrome
George Weigel
The recent decision by China’s government-sponsored Patriotic Catholic Association [PCA] to ordain and install bishops whose nominations had not been…
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Syndicated Column / June 14, 2006
Why Have Children?
Peter Wehner
In the most modern parts of the modern world, three aspects of fertility do seem historically unprecedented and clearly important….
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Commentary / June 21, 2006
Two Anniversaries of Note
George Weigel
Robert Seton, grandson of Elizabeth Ann Seton, had an expansive sense of his proper position in the scheme of things….
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Syndicated Column / June 7, 2006