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EPPC Briefly: How to Win a GOP Primary

Henry Olsen on the 2016 election; a plan to restore free speech on campus; and much more.

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EPPC Briefly: Freedom and Its Enemies

The fight against ISIS; George Weigel on City of Saints; and much more.

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EPPC Briefly: George Weigel on John Paul II’s “Beloved Krakow”

George Weigel on the City of Saints; Yuval Levin on the perils of religious liberty; and much more.

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Yuval Levin Delivers 2015 First Things Lecture: “The Perils of Religious Liberty”

As religious communities seek to defend America’s “first freedom” they would be wise to consider what it means to make religious liberty their preeminent public issue.

 

EPPC’s George Weigel to Provide Commentary for NBC News on Pope Francis’s U.S. Visit

In his capacity as Senior Vatican Analyst for NBC News, EPPC Distinguished Senior Fellow George Weigel will be providing commentary on Pope Francis’s visit to the United States throughout the week.

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EPPC Briefly: Yuval Levin on the Roots of a Reforming Conservatism

Mary Rice Hasson on complementarity in the church; George Weigel on Cardinal Francis George’s legacy; Bruce Cole on civics education; Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry on a surprising revolution in France; and much more.

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EPPC Briefly: Judaism and the Challenges of the Modern West

Eric Cohen and Yuval Levin on Jewish conservatism; Peter Wehner and Mona Charen on Hillary Clinton’s corruption; Pascal-Emmanual Gobry on a conservative anti-poverty agenda; and much more.

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George Weigel’s Evangelical Catholicism Earns Award from Polish Association of Catholic Editors

The Polish Association of Catholic Editors has given the Polish edition of George Weigel’s Evangelical Catholicism: Deep Reform in the Twenty-First Church its 2015 Phoenix Award in the category “Book by a Foreign Author.”

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EPPC Briefly: The Church of the Left

Yuval Levin on liberalism as state religion; Peter Wehner on why evangelicals should love Pope Francis; Roger Scruton on the good of corporations; and much more.

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EPPC Briefly: Roger Scruton on the End of the University

George Weigel on St. John Paul II and the “Tyranny of the Possible”; Wilfred M. McClay on a Richard John Neuhaus biography; Stanley Kurtz on the AP U.S. History battle; Mona Charen on the dangers of dealing with Iran; and much more.

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EPPC Welcomes New Fellow Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry

EPPC welcomes as its newest fellow Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry, a widely read commentator on religion, culture, politics, economics, business and technology.

 

EPPC Amicus Brief Takes Aim at Anti-Scott Walker Shenanigans in Wisconsin

The Ethics and Public Policy Center has filed an amicus brief (PDF) in a Wisconsin Supreme Court case involving a secretive investigation targeting Wisconsin governor Scott Walker and his allies.