Publications
EPPC Scholar Meets with Federal Officials to Comment on New HHS Rule on Disability Rights
Eric Kniffin
On Tuesday, April 2, 2024, EPPC scholar Eric Kniffin met with government officials in the Executive Office of the President…
PDF / April 2, 2024
EPPC Scholar Meets with Federal Officials to Oppose Radical HHS Foster Care Rule Requiring “Affirmation”…
Rachel N. Morrison
On Tuesday, April 2, 2024, EPPC scholar Rachel N. Morrison met with government officials in the Executive Office of the President…
PDF / April 2, 2024
The dangerous logic of hate crimes
Carl R. Trueman
Scotland’s vague new hate crime law is anything but “reasonable”
Articles
WORLD Opinion / April 2, 2024
EPPC Scholar Meets with Federal Officials to Oppose New Nondiscrimination Requirements for HHS Grant Programs
Eric Kniffin
On Monday, April 1, 2024, EPPC scholar Eric Kniffin met with government officials in the Executive Office of the President…
PDF / April 1, 2024
EPPC Scholar Meets with Federal Officials to Discuss Concerns on HHS Rule to Facilitate Abortions…
Rachel N. Morrison
On Monday, April 1, 2024, EPPC scholar Rachel N. Morrison met with government officials in the Executive Office of the President…
PDF / April 1, 2024
The Biden White House really went there
Andrew T. Walker
Transgender Day of Visibility is secular man’s Easter, a celebration of resurrection through desecration.
Articles
WORLD Opinions / April 1, 2024
The Last Fortress: A Stand for Survival
Ronen Shoval
People in Western civilization tend to think that fundamentalist Islam does not mean what it says.
Articles
The Shoval Perspective / April 1, 2024
The new frontier for reproductive health could be an opportunity for Republicans
Natalie Dodson
Republican members of Congress should fill the gap of support for women’s reproductive health, which is still largely unexplored by the legislative branch.
Articles
The Hill / March 29, 2024
Leave the Bible alone
Andrew T. Walker
The God Bless the USA Bible should never have been made
Articles
WORLD Opinions / March 28, 2024
SCOTUS Errs In Murthy v. Missouri By Assuming Big Tech Is Just Like Print Media
Aaron Kheriaty
The government’s relationship with social media is not analogous to government interactions with print media.
Articles
The Federalist / March 28, 2024
Easter, Creation, and Holiness
George Weigel
Throughout the Lenten itinerary of conversion we have lived for six weeks, the Church has asked us to reflect on God’s thirst for us.
Articles
Syndicated Column / March 27, 2024