The latest EPPC Briefly features Henry Olsen and Lance Morrow on President Trump’s State of the Union address; George Weigel on New York’s sordid new “Reproductive Health Act”; Peter Wehner’s first piece in his new role at the Atlantic; and more.
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Henry Olsen will become a daily opinion columnist for the Washington Post, and Peter Wehner will become a contributing editor for The Atlantic. Both Mr. Olsen and Mr. Wehner will carry out their new roles in their continuing capacity as EPPC scholars.
Read the latest EPPC Briefly, featuring George Weigel on how the Vatican is squandering its moral capital by refusing to confront tyrants, plus more new work from other EPPC scholars.
The latest issue is packed with great new work by Yuval Levin, George Weigel, Henry Olsen, Mona Charen, Peter Wehner, Stephen P. White, Sir Roger Scruton, James Bowman, Ian Lindquist, Lance Morrow, and more.
The latest EPPC Briefly features new work by Stephen P. White, George Weigel, Yuval Levin, Lance Morrow, Mona Charen, and other EPPC scholars.
In the latest EPPC Briefly, Henry Olsen and Yuval Levin analyze the midterm elections and what the results mean for 2020, George Weigel and Stephen P. White offer analysis of the challenges facing the Catholic Church, Lance Morrow assesses the complicated legacy of Woodrow Wilson, and much more.
In the latest EPPC Briefly, George Weigel argues that Synod-2018 made clear that business-as-usual is not an adequate model for the next months and years of Catholic life. Plus, new work from Yuval Levin and Henry Olsen on the midterms, and much more.
In the latest EPPC Briefly, Henry Olsen observes that midterm polling data suggest a mild blue wave in the House but little likelihood of a Democratic tsunami that could also flip the Senate. Plus, new pieces by Mona Charen, Mary Rice Hasson, George Weigel, Lance Morrow, and more.
The board of the Ethics and Public Policy Center convened a special telephonic meeting on Friday, September 21, 2018. After…
EPPC President Ed Whelan announced today that Josh Good will become the new director of EPPC’s Faith Angle Forum. Mr. Good succeeds EPPC Senior Fellow Peter Wehner, who added the role to his other responsibilities upon the death last summer of Faith Angle Forum founder Michael Cromartie.
The Ethics and Public Policy Center is delighted to announce that, thanks to the support of generous donors, it has established the Kate O’Beirne Fellowship in Catholic Studies and has named current EPPC Fellow Mary Rice Hasson as EPPC’s Kate O’Beirne Fellow.
EPPC and the Center for the Study of Technology and Society announced today that The New Atlantis — the quarterly journal of science and technology founded by EPPC in 2003 — became independent of EPPC on January 1 and is now owned, managed, and published exclusively by CSTS.