EPPC’s latest work shaping public policy.
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June 20, 2023
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Your Faith Should Shape the Law. Here's Why.
What does the separation of church and state really mean? Ryan Anderson unpacks the answer in this short video.
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EPPC Board Member Robert P. George, President Ryan T. Anderson, and Fellow Andrew T. Walker signed a letter ([link removed]) calling for the pro-life movement to focus on the constitutional principle of equal protection under the law.
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Professor George wrote in The Atlantic last week calling on universities to stand by their commitment ([link removed]) to diversity of opinion and freedom of speech.
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EPPC scholars Eric Kniffin and Natalie Dodson submitted a public comment ([link removed]) opposing the Proposed Rule, “HIPAA Privacy Rule to Support Reproductive Health Care Privacy,” which proposes substantial amendments to the longstanding HIPAA Privacy Rule.
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Henry Olsen writes in his Washington Post column about radical new proposals to regulate the trucking industry in California ([link removed]) .
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Brad Littlejohn reviews a new book by Michael Lind ([link removed]) for First Things: "Want Stronger Families? Pay Workers More"
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And Andrew was recently awarded one of the inaugural Heritage Freedom and Opportunity Academic Prizes ([link removed]) in recognition of his past accomplishments, the importance of his current work, and his future promise in the academy, especially in relation to public policy.
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Richard John Neuhaus Fellowship
The Ethics and Public Policy Center and the Public Interest Fellowship are excited to announce the launch of the Richard John Neuhaus Fellowship ([link removed]) , a graduate-level program in Washington, D.C. that explores the Judeo-Christian tradition and its role in shaping public policy and the mediating institutions of civil society. Applications are open until July 10, 2023.
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