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June 20, 2023
 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 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 to diversity of opinion and freedom of speech.
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EPPC scholars Eric Kniffin and Natalie Dodson submitted a public comment 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.
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Brad Littlejohn reviews a new book by Michael Lind 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 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.
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, 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.

LEARN MORE AND APPLY HERE
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